On my way home from Woodstock on Monday, I stopped along Sand Ridge Road to call Frank and I was greeted by this cheerful sight. This is west of Toms Brook with Great North Mountain in the distance.
April 16, 2015
Forsythia and Fences
On my way home from Woodstock on Monday, I stopped along Sand Ridge Road to call Frank and I was greeted by this cheerful sight. This is west of Toms Brook with Great North Mountain in the distance.
Sharing with Good Fences
Labels:
Farms,
Fences,
Gardens,
Great North Mountain,
Shenandoah
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wow! that great golden yellow, the new green growth and light is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like the softness of those colours!
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing their bright yellow color during the spring. Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteYou know I don't think anybody in this neighborhood has any forsythia
ReplyDeleteOh my....the Forsythia is absolutely stunning! love it!
ReplyDeleteLove that yellow bush!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteI love Forsythia! I love the way it lights up a wall, or a forgotten corner. Like a charasmatic person walking into a room.
ReplyDeleteYour fisrt shot is gorgeous. Forsythia definitively means spring to me.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, the forsythia is beautiful. Great fence shots..Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Forsythia! It'll be awhile yet here.
ReplyDeleteThat red barn and vivid yellow forsythia - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe forsythia is beautiful. I guess that means that it really is Spring now.
ReplyDeleteSOO beautiful! Love these wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia. Yellow is my favorite color and this is such a welcome sign of spring.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Springtime delight! The forsythia is just cheerful and lovely. Thanks for sharing and enjoy a wonderful weekend.
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