Random cell phone photos.
Blossoms so thick that when they fall it looks like it has snowed on the cars parked underneath. (Location: up the street from Villa Sophia, Seattle)

Patience, attention, and territory:

The end of monkey the second:


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Posted on: April 17, 2009 8:41 PM, by Dave Bacon
Random cell phone photos.
Blossoms so thick that when they fall it looks like it has snowed on the cars parked underneath. (Location: up the street from Villa Sophia, Seattle)

Patience, attention, and territory:

The end of monkey the second:


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Beautiful trees, but the pollen count must be through the roof. My nose is getting stuffy just looking at the picture!
Posted by: Ian Durham | April 17, 2009 9:52 PM