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Bye-bye crabapples, hello viburnum. There's a tall viburnum opposite Bar Tabac on the north side of Dean Street, outside a Confederate-style clapboard house ( is that enough detail?), which smells heavenly. Go and sniff it. My favourites,
V. plicatum etceterum, will be blooming soon...
How strange, your top picture give me an instant flashback of a similar sight, years ago, taken from the same low perspective, where the pink was a layer of... crabs...
ReplyDeleteI know they do that in Hawaii - was in that in Little Cayman?
ReplyDeleteIndeed it was, hurricane crabs.
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