




The magnolia in the evening spring rain is probably my favorite out of this bunch. But the lilac is smelling awfully wonderful. And I really like the delicateness and perfection of the bleeding hearts. Someone actually used the phlox photo for a button on their website. You can see that here
It's down at the bottom. I think they did a great job with it.
The yard is starting to look like a garden, despite the fact that I haven't been out there to rake all the deadness from the fall out. I love this time of year :)
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