We love
springtime, and who doesn’t! It’s a time
of renewal, change and the return of greenery and a refurbishment of nature’s color
palate. It is a promise of the warmth
and long days of sunshine to come.
Laurie
captured this male bluebird in a tree in our backyard. He’s dressed in his full spring mating finery…a
beautiful sign of spring for sure! He
did everything but smile for this photo…
This is
a photo from the back deck or our house in mid-March. The low lying greenery is beginning to fill
in a little and the redbuds have popped out…enhanced by blue skies!
Along
with spring’s arrival, we had visitors to help us enjoy the change in
seasons. I took this photo of Laurie
with our daughter-in-laws parent, Bonnie and Dan. They had just recently retired and were
returning north to Indiana from their exploration of Florida…
Turn
around is fair play… Laurie took this photo of Dan and Bonnie with yours
truly. I grew the beard starting last October
and so far I like it. The big test will
be the beard vs. the hot summer weather to come.
We
drove Bonnie and Dan around a little bit before going out for dinner. Laurie took this view of a tiny portion of
Tellico Lake and the distant Smoky Mountains from the Wellness Center in
Tellico Village.
This
was another early spring view of Tellico Lake and the mountains. The first view was in Loudon County and this
one is a bit closer to the mountains in Monroe County Tennessee. (Note: Tellico Lake has 351 miles of shoreline)
There
are flowering trees everywhere… The predominate color is white with a nice
scattering of redbud trees and the occasional forsythia bush mixed in…
Knoxville
and Farragut Tennessee’s big Dogwood Arts Festival begins April 1st…but
the timing of the dogwood blossoms is always a bit unpredictable. They may be a little early this year but the
dogwood festival trails (driving tours) are always popular!
Our
Scarlett Quince at the front of the house never completely stopped blooming
throughout this relatively mild winter and now it is in full bloom…just
beautiful!
Another
true sign of spring! JD is on the porch
grabbing that warm spring sunshine… He lives for sunshine and during warm
weather he spends a lot of time on the screened porch soaking it up!
We had
a full moon the other night… Very bright indeed! Laurie captured this photo of the moon
shining through the buds and blossoms of one of our trees.
This is
another view from the back or our house.
It was taken from our guest bedroom’s deck a week or 10 days after the photo
Laurie took from our first floor deck.
Tellico Lake is in the background, the redbuds are maxed out and the
green is filling in… It won’t be long before our lake view is hidden until
fall.
During
the winter of 2014 – 2015, our loropetalum bushes really took a hit! One of them died and 2 of the others looked
like we should give them their last rites… Fortunately, all of them have come
back and they are showing off their vibrancy again this spring!
This
piece of Mother Nature's lucky landscaping is on one side of our house. This beautiful patch of moss has totally
taken over the side yard with a little help and encouragement from us. Pluses are that it’s green year around and that it never needs mowing! We are also encouraging the moss to take over the back yard as
well…minimizing summertime mowing there to about once every a month at present.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by and checking out springtime in East Tennessee!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Spring has definitely sprung - nice job on the moon shot Laurie
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEast Tennessee is in full bloom for spring this year. Every photo got better and better. Great shot of the bird Laurie. It took a while to recognize you David. I didn't know about your beard and had a "double-take." Happy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSam
Isn't Spring just wonderful? You have some great pictures. I love the little Bluebird... I also love seeing the RedBuds this time of year. We have two RedBud trees in our yard... Our Dogwoods are showing almost NO signs of budding yet.
ReplyDeleteHave a marvelous EASTER.
Hugs,
Betsy
Just beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a Happy Easter. Blessings, Catherine
Beautiful pictures David !!
ReplyDeleteIcoming to whish you and Laurie and family and love and wonderful Happy Easter !!