These three gorgeous pictures capture the Blue Ridge in April. These photos were taken from about 3,000 feet.
I wasn’t lucky enough to get the flowering dogwoods or many other flowering trees (most have turned green by now).
These three gorgeous pictures capture the Blue Ridge in April. These photos were taken from about 3,000 feet.
I wasn’t lucky enough to get the flowering dogwoods or many other flowering trees (most have turned green by now).
Oh, I love these pictures. Takes me right back in time to when I lived in Virginia Beach and would visit the mountains in the springtime.
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It is beautiful here anytime, but is most beautiful in the spring, I think!
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Very nice. One of my rhododendrons is starting to bloom, but not yet in its full glory. I also just had my first bear of the season in the yard. I told him to go and he went.
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Wow, you get bears in your yard? How cool! Have you ever gotten a photo?
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I did a few years ago. I think I did a blog post of some. I’ll check. Lately, they have been coming after dark and my camera’s flash is too weak to get any good ones.
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I found the post with the bears.
https://cabbagesandkings524.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/the-bears-the-car-and-the-gate/
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Awesome! 🙂
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LuckyOtter – Mountain scenes
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