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Springtime Blossoms

After seeing the trees enter hibernation and shed their leaves in the Autumn Leaves photo set, fast forward about five months, and the trees at James Madison University are beginning to come to life again!  Before the leaves came back, however, first the trees burst into bloom.

Before the April 2, 2003 shoot day, I was a bit concerned.  The Sunday before this gorgeous, warm day, there was a freak snowfall that dumped a couple of inches on Harrisonburg, and I was afraid that the flowers would be damaged.  Thankfully, that wasn’t the case, and so here is the reawakening of nature, displayed here for you.


Looking down Bluestone Drive towards the Village, we see all kinds of shades of white, purple, and green...

Looking down Bluestone Drive towards the Village, we see all kinds of shades of white, purple, and green…


Looking here, we find the lacy appearance of the most common blossoms of all... the Dogwood tree.

Looking here, we find the lacy appearance of the most common blossoms of all… the Dogwood tree.


Around every corner, you'll find more beautiful trees!

Around every corner, you’ll find more beautiful trees!


Remember this tree? After being perhaps the most beautiful fall tree on the entire campus, this tree outside Carrier Library regains its beauty in a different way in the spring.

Remember this tree?  After being perhaps the most beautiful fall tree on the entire campus, this tree outside Carrier Library regains its beauty in a different way in the spring.

Remember this tree? After being perhaps the most beautiful fall tree on the entire campus, this tree outside Carrier Library regains its beauty in a different way in the spring.


Behind Wilson Hall, these trees take on a pink appearance with flowers in place.

Behind Wilson Hall, these trees take on a pink appearance with flowers in place.

Behind Wilson Hall, these trees take on a pink appearance with flowers in place.


Beyond Wilson Hall, in the area of Burruss Hall, the trees continue to exhibit their lacy white appearance.

Beyond Wilson Hall, in the area of Burruss Hall, the trees continue to exhibit their lacy white appearance.

Beyond Wilson Hall, in the area of Burruss Hall, the trees continue to exhibit their lacy white appearance.


Looking back up the sidewalk, the tree in front of Carrier Library is just as beautiful from the side as it is from the front.

Looking back up the sidewalk, the tree in front of Carrier Library is just as beautiful from the side as it is from the front.


Outside Burruss Hall, this short tree takes on a slightly purple color...

Outside Burruss Hall, this short tree takes on a slightly purple color…


Along the street next to Burruss Hall, more white flowers create an exciting avenue.

Along the street next to Burruss Hall, more white flowers create an exciting avenue.


A close look at a branch reveals the sheer amount of blossoms on these trees!

A close look at a branch reveals the sheer amount of blossoms on these trees!


Alongside Johnston Hall, we find another row of white-flowered trees, which make for quite a sight.

Alongside Johnston Hall, we find another row of white-flowered trees, which make for quite a sight.


This tree is a fine example of an "urban tree", as it grows out of a square hole in the middle of pavement. However, unlike many urban trees, this one thrives and is completely in bloom.

This tree is a fine example of an “urban tree”, as it grows out of a square hole in the middle of pavement.  However, unlike many urban trees, this one thrives and is completely in bloom.


Behind Maury Hall, more pink trees can be found brightening up the landscape.

Behind Maury Hall, more pink trees can be found brightening up the landscape.


Out in front of Maury Hall, more lacy white trees can be found.

Out in front of Maury Hall, more lacy white trees can be found.


Even the area around the statue of James Madison is alive again, with purple and yellow flowers all in a row.

Even the area around the statue of James Madison is alive again, with purple and yellow flowers all in a row.

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