This was a rare sight in these times, a plane leaving a skytrail as the sun went down
Onto something to cheer us up, Apple blossom
Slightly pink going on here
Clouds behind
Remember the tree last week it was a Horse Chestnut tree or Conker tree as all the kids know them.
Nearby a garden down you can see this beautiful Oak tree, it sheds leaves in the Autumn most of which seem to end up in our garden
Happy Skywatch
Stay Safe Everyone
That tree looks strong and grand under that huge blue sky! Happy Skywatch
ReplyDeleteBeen there a long time
DeleteI love seeing the skies there and that beautiful oak tree.
ReplyDeleteI do but I worry how big it gets
DeleteI love that big oak tree. My favorite oaks are live oaks.
ReplyDeleteWell this one is still live
DeleteJets, contrails, skies, and flowers. The perfect blog post!!
ReplyDeleteYes even got the sky in them all
DeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteLove the apple blossoms--and thinking about the fruit that will come :)
ReplyDeleteI think apple pie
DeleteThat's a beautiful oak. Yup, not many contrails in my sky either. Kind of a nice change!
ReplyDeleteBest it has looked I think
DeleteTrue, here with us also rarely, a strip of conformity in the sky ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut the bloom is magical!
Best wishes and stay healthy
My contribution
Long may it continue
DeleteGotta love trees though, no matter how big they get. Good shot with the sky though
ReplyDeleteYes It is a nice one and I love seeing it
DeleteYes, I noticed the trees in the apple orchard near here are blossoming nicely at the moment.
ReplyDeleteYes they are all blossoming now
DeleteThose apple blossoms are gorgeous. You are right about the planes in the sky. A lot less of them these days.
ReplyDeleteMust be odd in the US not seeing so many
DeleteI've noticed some similar blooms on recent walks, but don't believe they were apple blossoms. Regardless it was lovely to see these and brightened up a gloomy day here.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame they do not last long
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