C.O.M.E. & C. Bunches of Blossoms

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It’s summer here in the northern hemisphere and over the last 3-4 weeks we’ve been noticing all the blossoming trees around us. It’s easy to be mindful of these as they are everywhere and the weather is nice enough to sit outside and just take it all in. Being mindful doesn’t have to take long. It’s about noticing things and appreciating them for whatever reason.

We have a number of apple trees on our property and as you can see they are looking very good this year. They have tons of blossoms and are so pretty and sweet smelling.

Stopping to be mindful of these for a moment or two brings to mind all the wonderful things we can do with the apples when they come. Everything from apple sauce to apple cake, apple crisp, juice, even wine if we want.

They are good to eat as-is, for a quick healthy snack. Plus they are provided totally free by mother nature! What’s not to love?

Pictures of apple blossoms

The next blossoms I noticed were on the chokecherry trees. There are other names for them I understand. According to Google they are pin cherries or bitter berries.

Regardless of the name they are pretty, delicate white bunches of tiny flowers. When they mature they will be clusters of dark red berries hanging from the tree like grapes.

I’ve found that the birds and other wildlife get to them before I can so I’m glad to let them have them. The berries are quite sour and have quite a large pit for such a tiny berry. I’d rather sit and watch the birds feed from the tree and marvel at how food is provided for all creatures.

Pictures of chokecherry blossoms

I absolutely love my lilac tree. It is in the middle of the back yard so I can sit on the deck and have a beautiful view and they smell sooooooo good! Unfortunately I’m allergic to them so I can’t take a big bunch in the house like so many do.

The best thing about having a lilac tree in the back yard is the hummingbirds. The tree only blooms for a week or two so the time is fleeting just like the hummingbirds. They love the sweet nectar of the lilacs and flit around the tree taking in its goodness.

The tree is also popular with the goldfinches and chickadees. The chickadees are so playful; chasing each other in and out of the shelter of the tree. I love sitting and watching all the birds.

Pictures of lilac blossoms

So that wraps up our mindfulness post for another month. If you noticed a difference in the writing style it’s because Razz didn’t write this one. It’s Roze writing this time as Razz has been very busy with other things.

If you know any of these blossoms or trees by another name or if you have another use for them, whether a recipe or anything else please drop us a comment and let us know. We love hearing from our readers!

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17 responses to “C.O.M.E. & C. Bunches of Blossoms”

  1. AM Avatar
    AM

    Cherry blossoms is really nice to see. It’s been a while, and the same with the lilac blossoms as well here in Sweden. Usually the cherry blossoms bloom for a few weeks in late April and maybe May I think. The lilacs usually bloom during June for a few weeks as well.

    Thank you for showing the photos of all those blossoms ❤️

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      You are quite welcome! Our Lilacs bloom around mid June and usually last a couple weeks. But this year we had a heat wave in late June that burnt all the blooms on the lilac tree and on our many Mountain Ash trees. Thankfully the mountain ash are still growing their berries that feed alot of birds and small animals.

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      1. AM Avatar
        AM

        I’m glad to hear that.

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  2. maryjane678 Avatar
    maryjane678

    Hummingbirds!!! What a treat. We are seeing many birds as we cruise around the Netherlands but none so exotic as that. Very envious.

    MJ

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      Hi MJ! Hummingbirds are quite common hear, especially if you put up feeders or plant flowers they like. I lucked out that they enjoy my lilac tree. Hope you are enjoying your ‘cruise around the Netherlands’. I’m sure you are seeing birds that would seem exotic to me too.

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  3. Stella Reddy Avatar
    Stella Reddy

    🌞

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      Thank you very much Stella!

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  4. joannerambling Avatar
    joannerambling

    Ok I am familiar with apples but not chokecherry that’s new to me.

    It would be nice having the humingbirds around the place.

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      It’s nice even if it’s brief. Chokecherries also go by the names pin berry or bitter berry but they may be native to our area.

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  5. camilla wells paynter Avatar
    camilla wells paynter

    Lovely observations, Roze! What a splendid time of year!

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      It is a beautiful time of year, if you have a/c! It wasn’t common to have air conditioners here until the last 10 years or so when heat pumps became a popular option for winter heating. Fortunately for us they are also a/c units for the summer. I don’t tolerate heat well. 😒

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      1. camilla wells paynter Avatar
        camilla wells paynter

        Me neither, these days. What happened? Menopause and the general inability to thermoregulate? I don’t know, but I used to complain about what we called “Junuary” and now I wish it would come back! 🙂 (I’ll be darned, the grass IS greener on the other side of the fence, LOL! 😉 )

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      2. Razz N Roze Avatar
        Razz N Roze

        Same here. Went through menopause plus I have fibromyalgia. Both cause problems that make heat intolerable.

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  6. Nichelle Bowes Avatar
    Nichelle Bowes

    Love this. I was visualizing the serenity of these moments as I read them.

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  7. Charlie Bean Avatar
    Charlie Bean

    Sweet smelling? Sounds awesome

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  8. Rob Alberts Avatar
    Rob Alberts

    I do love all flowers.
    kind regards,

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    1. Razz N Roze Avatar
      Razz N Roze

      Good of you to take the time to comment. We appreciate every one. Hope to see you again. 😁

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