"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
I wish I could bottle the smells of all the blooming stuff in my backyard to bring out in January or February to remind me what spring and early summer are like!
Glad to learn this song was such a hit with everyone. Barbara, my husband boils the apples and mashes them, then freezes the results. He uses it on his morning oats.
So pretty! It seems funny to have our blossoms now...when out farther west (and south of course!)...they had their blossoms a month or more ago! Hoping this means our next season will just last longer:) HA!
18 comments:
Lovely tree! Can't wait to get home to a computer with sound so i can listen, i haven't heard that song in forever.
Such a beautiful tree!!! Love the song too.
Messymimi, thanks. Always good to find another Andrews Sisters fan.
Thanks, Bossy Betty. It's a joy to have in the back yard.
I love that tree! It reminds me of the one my husband planted in a home long gone that was named after my maiden name.
Thanks, Nancy. It sounds like a good memory.
Lovely tree, wonderful song.
Thanks, Reb. And yup.
I love crab apple trees at this time of year. Great pic.
I wish I could bottle the smells of all the blooming stuff in my backyard to bring out in January or February to remind me what spring and early summer are like!
Thanks, Laurita.
Chris, what a great idea. I wish it could be.
Beautiful photo, Leah, and a beautiful song. Thanks for sharing them!
Thank you, Chris.
Love the tree, and, of course, the song is one of my favourites!
Thanks, Bag Lady. Mine, too.
Very nice, Leah. And a perfect musical match.
Gosh, that song brings mack memories. Lovely crabapple tree. Do you make jelly or sauce from the fruit?
Why thank you, Hilary.
Glad to learn this song was such a hit with everyone. Barbara, my husband boils the apples and mashes them, then freezes the results. He uses it on his morning oats.
So pretty! It seems funny to have our blossoms now...when out farther west (and south of course!)...they had their blossoms a month or more ago! Hoping this means our next season will just last longer:) HA!
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