




Shared for April SquareTops. Thanks for another entertaining month to all those who have taken part and especially to the challenge’s creator and host, Becky.

Celebrating gardens, photography and a creative life





Shared for April SquareTops. Thanks for another entertaining month to all those who have taken part and especially to the challenge’s creator and host, Becky.
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Look at that blue sky and gorgeous colour! Beautiful!
I don’t spend as much time under a blue sky as these might suggest but can’t stop looking up whenever I do!
Beautiful colours, I love the second and fourth ones 🙂
Cherry blossom is one of my favourites. I have been surprised how much of it there seems to be locally this year, all looking great too. I don’t seem to have been quite so aware of it in other years.
oh what a wonderful rainbow effect you have created – stunning squares 🙂
I wanted to help you go out on a high! Thanks again, Becky – it’s been a lot of fun.
Such a wonderful high 😊
Very nearly
A bit like Eric Morecambe’s ‘All the right notes … but not necessarily in the right order’, except at least one of the ‘notes’ is missing. 🙂
🙂
Spring is indeed a rainbow of colors.
I’ve been looking more in neighbourhood gardens and finding lots of rainbows there. Many people have drawings of them in their windows too, at the moment.
Rainbow indeed! How beautifully uplifting! Are those sweet peas in the second photo?
They are.
I think I have never seen sweet peas shown to such advantage!
Support from obelisks helps!
Beautiful! Love the ginko tree ❤
Pots of gold held up in the skies 🙂
Lovely colours Susan! Fortunately blue skies are currently a dream here, because we finally have some rain!
I’m glad you’ve had some rain if you’ve been needing it.
All so lovely
I’m glad you like them.
Yes I do indeed 😊
I love the contrast a deep blue sky provides! Beautiful set, Susan.
It does make the colours pop.
Beautiful – those bright colors really cheered me up!
I’m very happy to hear that!
Is that ginkgo always yellow, or is that a picture from another time?
It would be wonderful if that colour could last a bit longer, but no, it was from the autumn.
Wow, I thought there might be a golden cultivar out there that I never heard of.
We’d all have heard of it if there was!
I remember when ‘Saratoga’ was popular, particularly in Saratoga. I never liked it. The leaves look like trout tails, and turn only pastel yellow in autumn. So-called ‘landscape designers’ raved about the pastel yellow as if it were an asset.