March 12, 2009

6:15 am

Signs of a New Spring Around Roanoke

Sections: Scenes of Roanoke, Weather — Written By: Steve

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An annual late winter/early spring tradition around Roanoke is the blooming of the Bradford Pear Trees. Seen here along Memorial Avenue.

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Bradford Pear Trees lively and in bloom as seen along Apperson Drive.

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Grass is starting to have increasingly more green, with still a little ways to go. Seen here in a median along Brandon Avenue.

2 Comments »

  1. I noticed my fruit trees have flowers as well as my lilac bush. I really hope we don’t get a freeze like they say we might. I want to have peaches this year!

    Comment by Roanoke RnR — March 12, 2009 @ 11:37 am

  2. Just about a week left of Winter and all looks good. At least there has been plenty of rainfall lately!

    Comment by Steve — March 15, 2009 @ 9:29 pm

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