Hi Inger - wonderful photos ... and those gnarly apply trees - make me think of the gnarly men who opened up the country .. and I love the name Tehachapi ... enjoy the summer and the pleasures it brings, yet hope the heat isn't too h-o-t----- ... cheers Hilary
Springtime is my 2nd favorite time of year. Indian Summer is my favorite as anyone reading the end of my ADRIFT IN THE TIME STREAM would understand. :-) Sam walks through the Autumn World in it.
Beautiful photos, Inger! Thanks for your concern for our safety during this season of wild weather in Oklahoma. We've been fortunate to miss the big storms with tornadoes. See my blog for an amazing picture my cousin took of a storm passing by her house. It didn't have a tornado, but the sky was beautiful. Take care!! ~Jeff
Hi Inger! For some reason, known only to blogger, your blog pots are no longer showing up on my dashboard, although you come up on my list -- But when I click on it, it say something about the link not being good. Crazy... I'll try to figure it out, I've been missing your blog, and you too! I hope you're doing well as we head into summer!!
Hi Inger - wonderful photos ... and those gnarly apply trees - make me think of the gnarly men who opened up the country .. and I love the name Tehachapi ... enjoy the summer and the pleasures it brings, yet hope the heat isn't too h-o-t----- ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletei love that gnarly tree. i was about to ask what it is when i read the apple tree. wow.. it is beautiful to me
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old trees. Makes a person wonder about the people who planted them and their expectations in life.
ReplyDeleteSpringtime is my 2nd favorite time of year. Indian Summer is my favorite as anyone reading the end of my ADRIFT IN THE TIME STREAM would understand. :-) Sam walks through the Autumn World in it.
ReplyDeleteHello Inger!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful photos of Springtime in the Canyon. I like this gnarly apply trees too.
You live in a beautiful place!
Interesting gnarly apple trees. Do they produce fruit?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if they still bear fruit.
DeleteNo one who has never experienced the desert in all its seasons can imagine the spring. It is exquisite! Are the apples edible? can they be harvested?
ReplyDeleteI don't know about the apples.
DeletePeaceful scenes!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love spring in the mountains and in the plains. Happy Springtime!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle sId it before me, Peaceful.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you're finally getting spring!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics!
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Springtime in the mountains is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSpringtime is always pretty! lovely poppies I see, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Inger! Thanks for your concern for our safety during this season of wild weather in Oklahoma. We've been fortunate to miss the big storms with tornadoes. See my blog for an amazing picture my cousin took of a storm passing by her house. It didn't have a tornado, but the sky was beautiful. Take care!! ~Jeff
ReplyDeleteHi Inger! For some reason, known only to blogger, your blog pots are no longer showing up on my dashboard, although you come up on my list -- But when I click on it, it say something about the link not being good. Crazy... I'll try to figure it out, I've been missing your blog, and you too! I hope you're doing well as we head into summer!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe have lost Granny Pruett's apple and all we have now are dwarf apple trees.