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Blossom Reflections

blossom reflections
Tree blossoms reflected in a window of building on Raritan Avenue in Highland Park, NJ

Photo was taken a few minutes before the photo of tree blossoms on the previous post, despite the protestations of my three children, who wanted me to leave my camera in the car. Life of a mom.

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“Weekend Reflections” rules are simple:
1) Post a photograph taken by you that contains a visual reflection.
2) After James posts his Weekend Reflections photo, add your name, country and link to MckLinky
3) Be sure that your link goes directly to your Weekend Reflections post.
4) Link Weekend Reflections to your post so other will know where to go if they want to join
5) Comment on other Weekend Reflections participants’ blogs.

Feel free to be creative. Remember this meme is for any type of reflection photographs.This meme runs Friday 11 am EST through 11pm Sunday, so feel free to link your post anytime within that time frame. Join the fun!

G6 says

Just beautiful!
I, for one, am glad that you did take your camera!

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Malyss says

A perfect and refreshing symbol for spring!

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Nefertiti says

c est amusant comme la vitre renvoye un arbre different

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Leora says

I think you are saying it is amusing how the window shows a different tree. (recalling my high school French)

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vernz says

this is an awesome shot ... lovely spring symbol..

Fishing Village

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carolynUSA says

I say, the children or the spouse has NO rights to camera taking decisions! This is beautiful! I am glad you took the camera after all!

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James says

I like it. Just yesterday I past by some blossoming trees in front of a brick wall and thought it would make a great picture.

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Leora says

James, thanks for doing this meme! Our whole town is blossoming, but many blossoms are already blowing away. I saw some on the next block that are all over the street. Oh, good excuse to run get my camera again...

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carolynUSA says

I say, the children or the spouse have NO rights to camera taking decisions! This is beautiful! I am glad you took the camera after all!

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Leora says

Glad you so appreciate what my kids find to be a nuisance! :-)

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Sunny says

Wonderful reflection...it's like getting double the beauty.
Sunny :)

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EG Wow says

Leora, I like this very much! Well done!

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Regina says

Beautiful reflections Leora.
Have a wonderful weekend.

Regina

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Dhaval Jani says

Wow! nice shot!

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Leora says

Glad you liked it! Just came back from a traipse around North 8th with my camera. Lots of blossoms. And some construction, too.

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Sylvia Kirkwood says

Fantastic capture for the day! Double beauty -- for real and in reflection and blue skies to top it off! Marvelous! Have a lovely weekend!

Sylvia

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Loree says

A very appropriate reflection for this time of year.

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Robin from Israel says

Beautiful. The reflections are lovely, so crisp looking.

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John McDevitt says

One of the jobs of a good parent is to embarrass the kids. Oh Mom!! Nice shot. Looks like a Bradford Pear. Miss ours -- we lost it in a storm in the fall.

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Leora says

Yup, I do believe those are Bradford Pears. I saw one fell in the recent storm, but some smart person(s) planted quite a few on Raritan Avenue, our main street through Highland Park.

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RuneE says

One just can't get enough of flowers like that. A double portion is just right.

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Gemma says

This photo seems to capture 3 staged panels of artwork! Very clever!

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Crafty Green poet says

beautiful blossoms (ours mostly aren't out yet!). Lovely reflections too!

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Jew Wishes says

What a wonderful photo...the shadows the beautiful blossoms and reflections...the everything.

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Ilana-Davita says

This is lovely Leora!

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Carver says

Those are beautiful blossoms and I like the way you can see the tree as well as the lovely reflection.

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maryt/theteach says

Leora, I posted for Holocaust Remembrance Day "Genocide Among the Flowers:" Seymour Kaftan's Ponary Paintings. Just click: here

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ramblingwoods says

LOL..I Love it....I always have a camera with me...

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