I always loved the purple ones which come a little later. Jacaranda possibly?
Nice photos Max
We had our first taste of snow yesterday morning just for an hour or so and then it disappeared.
Our visiting Robin was most unimpressed as it covered up his special food so my husband ran out with a handful of mealworms for him. I've been laid up with the flu virus for 3wks now so haven't been out of the house...
It's a beautiful bright and sunny morning today, no rain forecast but the real feel is currently -5 degrees Celsius
PhotoLady wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:14 am
I always loved the purple ones which come a little later. Jacaranda possibly?
Nice photos Max
We had our first taste of snow yesterday morning just for an hour or so and then it disappeared.
Our visiting Robin was most unimpressed as it covered up his special food so my husband ran out with a handful of mealworms for him. I've been laid up with the flu virus for 3wks now so haven't been out of the house...
It's a beautiful bright and sunny morning today, no rain forecast but the real feel is currently -5 degrees Celsius
Definitely no Jacaranda in Feb. but Almond tree as I said. Next pic is a Jacaranda in full bloom June 17, Marathounda village..
I love the almond blossom in Cyprus in February, and always make a point to drive round the countryside and enjoy it and take some photos. I'm stuck in the office at the moment, so have to wait till the weekend. So thanks for your photos Max, they help me look forward to the weekend.
Yioula wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:22 pm
Fabulous photos Max the pink blossom looks stunning against the blue sky......thanks for taking the time to photograph and share on the forum.....
You are welcome Yioula, is no problem when I have my camera with me, many times I regret it when I forgot to put it in the car though...