![Bare Trees, Blue Sky in Finland,London garden,Florida](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgonLQcg1SBWyNDX0saGgzTlk2gJYeHnyke1eBWJId22RIrq0Z3ijTHEXRCk1KBbFpbKvt7PtPr-R15mTrqQPOQ8F5XrdqcVQ4ATdCKDD0x6dvvbZN0qBb1xCQwAEiEmYu6P1xQvJt9SE4/s400/mar2010+216.jpg)
Now I have a silver birch in my London garden and it's April. But the fascination remains. These photos were taken ten days ago - in my garden (the silver birch and the prunus) and across my neighbour's garden (the apple and pear trees) towards the park beyond (the poplars).
![Bare Trees, Blue Sky in Finland,London garden,Florida](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdn5IS-67LWP360t1Gqii6WhLSwTRW61UiWjkLV1Tm1sKJqIesUSyz7g0bWe_3j8ZD7rByVE9MqGyf306IRK6rzuQ4M3K8-d4CA6Xlu_aFPw9CeNqa3b7QyTtyp-eOmCadNTIXJ1HoLjk/s400/mar2010+222.jpg)
The prunus was in bud but not quite in flower. It probably is by now. I really hoped I'd see it blooming.
The silver birch towards the house ...
... and towards the park.
It's a long time since I took part in Skywatch Friday, but I think these photos probably qualify. But click here to see the others participating this week. Of those up when I posted my favourite are the superb bird photos of by Klaus in Florida. Check them out.
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