So, yes, the previous photo was blossom, and then this one is blossom too. I can assure you though, that it was taken in a different session, on a different day (today to be exact), and even of an entirely different tree. (5 minutes cycling between the two trees! :-)).
Week 1: Blossom
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So glad that you have joined the blossom party. They’re addictive, aren’t they?
And by the way, I am loving the anise sugar cubes. They’re wonderful. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome :-)
And yes, the blossoms are addictive, too bad they’re already wilting again…