April 20/ 7 PM
Keynote Address
1st Annual Writing Conference: Brave New Words
Pendle Hill
Wallingford, PA
May 6 - May 11
Currents 2018
Five-Day Juncture Memoir Workshop
Frenchtown, PA
June 3/2:45 PM
The Big YA Workshop
2018 Rutgers-New Brunswick Writers' Conference
300 Atrium Drive
Somerset, NJ
June 5/7:00 PM
Launch of WILD BLUES
Wayne, PA
June 10/9:30 AM
The Personal Essay Workshop
Philadelphia Writers Conference 2018
Sheraton Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
September 28/9:30 AM
One-day Juncture Memoir Workshop
Chanticleer Garden
Wayne, PA
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9 comments:
I know what you mean! I missed the magnolia tree completely, but the crab apple is almost peaked. Perhaps tomorrow's photo will be a twin of this one.
We have crab apple trees that surround our property and infused within the woods. It's such a gorgeous delight to see them bloom. Even more so when they shed their petals and the lawn and house look to be immersed in snow for all the pink and white petals. (Hugs)Indigo
You're right to chase those blooms :)
We still have a few weeks before spring officially makes it way here. Until then, I'm loving your spring pictures! :)
The blooms from my trees have been gone for a month. They do fall so quickly.
I have two plum tree that were in full bloom for a week. I meant to capture them on my camera, but they were gone by the time I remembered.
I love your poetic words :)
How wonderful! Nothing like that here yet. Our trees are just budding and it's an early spring.
We've had bunches of cherry blossoms blooming here, but they do fall quite quickly...
Gorgeous picture! It does sometimes seem like the most gentle gust of wind carries the beautiful blooms away so quickly!
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