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Monday, April 13, 2015

Mosaic Monday

Heavy rain was forecast for Saturday - but the rain stopped at about 10 a.m. and the sun came out - so off we went - to explore areas that we might take our son and his family to for adventures when they come for two weeks in July.
 Everywhere we went, the lilacs were blooming - scenting the world
 Many colors

 Some we had never seen before

 All glorious


Mosaics made with picmonkey.com and Picasa


17 comments:

Ingmarie We said...

Oh so many lovely lilacs. I like them so much, wish I had more. And very pretty mosaics too.

Kay said...

You found a gorgeous selection! And it looks as if yours are ahead of ours. Most I've seen so far haven't burst into full bloom.

Snap said...

I adore lilacs and I can't grow them here. So pretty and so many different colors ... too bad we don't have smell-a-picture! Beautiful!

J said...

It's way too early for lilacs here, but I have a special fondness for them because of how they remind me of my maternal grandma. She had several bushes, and because she lived in back of us, we were always over there - cutting down branches to take home to place in front of mother's Blessed Virgin statue. I guess just the memory of the intoxicating scent in combination with the start of spring and grandma's ever present generosity is what makes me feel so sentimental about these lovely blossoms!

Donna said...

Oh my I adore lilac time...the sweet scent is intoxicating as are the blooms.

The Furry Gnome said...

We wre checking out the maple syrup tour here for taking our grandson next year! But as for lilacs, not til June here.

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Simply stunning with all the colours you found, and the best fragrance to inhale in spring. My lilacs are just starting to have swelling buds and there will be flowers in late May.
Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday JoAnn.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Your lilacs are out already???? The bushes are even budding their leaves here yet. We won't have lilacs until late May/early June. I'm envious!

Mary said...

Unbelievable - so many beautiful lilacs, I swear I can smell the perfume from here!!!!
Enjoy - Mary x

Julie Fukuda said...

There are very few lilacs here in Tokyo. I wonder why. Maybe the soil is wrong. There was one planted in the garden of the last place we rented but even with plenty of TLC, it had fewer and fewer flowers each year and finally died. Roses in planters survive but garden roses do poorly too.

eileeninmd said...

I love the lilac, beautiful colors and images.. Pretty mosaics! Have a happy week!

The Tea Lady's Journal said...

Beautiful flowers. I can only imagine the lovely scent that comes from these blooms.

Debby Ray said...

Oh my goodness...your photos of these lilacs are just breathtaking...I can almost smell them! We had a lovely lilac bush when I was a little girl and I remember my mom cutting bouquets for the kitchen table! They made the house smell SO good!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

They have such full blooms and they are so fragrant. I know the honey bees and butterflies love them! Enjoy your week my friend. Hope you have nice weather now too! Sweet hugs, Diane

Montanagirl said...

Absolutely beautiful blooms and mosaics! And have I mentioned that your Header is fabulous!!??!!

Powell River Books said...

You said it, all beautiful! - Margy

Lorrie said...

What a gorgeous variety of lilacs. I can just imagine the perfume in the air.