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Good submissions for sure Cecelia! Enjoy your Sunday! Margie
Thanks Margie. Enjoy your day, too.
beautiful photos
Thank you Terry. Glad you like them. 🙂
You have a beautiful place there Cecilia you hit the great entry for this week topic 🙂
Thanks Jake. 🙂
I grew up in house in Pittsburgh with lots and lots of steps, so I especially appreciate this.
Hugs,
Kathy
🙂 Glad you like it, Kathryn. Where in P’burgh? My son and his wife and daughter are now living in P’burgh.
Hugs back,
C
Cecilia,
Thank you so much for linking with my Stairway to Self-Esteem post. 🙂
I’m glad you did because you hadn’t posted on Jake’s Sunday post by the time I did, so I would have missed yours. Your photography is lovely…I want to be in each scene…beautiful!
Thanks Vivian. I’m so glad you stopped by. Your post was a wonderful take on the subject.
that is lovely Cecelia
Thanks Jo. 🙂
Some supremely stylish stairs!
Beautifully captured, Ms. F!
🙂
Thanks SIG. I appreciate you dropping by. Glad you liek the stairways. 🙂
Elegant… 😉
Thank you, Elizabeth 🙂
Beautiful photos. My favourite is the second one. Where was it taken?
Thanks Colline. The first two were taken in a garden at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, OH. Glad you like it.
My favorite is also the second one 🙂 wonderful pictures!
Thanks Doris. 🙂
A beautiful, peaceful stairway that leads to a place of endless smiles and laughter. Thanks for today’s inspiration.
Thank you, IT. 🙂
What is that amazing tree with the beautifully dense white blossoms?
That would be a Cherry Blossom tree, one of my favorites! I plan to plant on in my yard. They are one of the first trees to bloom each spring, and the blossoms are magnificent! In pink or white. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.
Wow! I’ve never seen blossoms so dense on a cherry tree like that. Amazing and beautiful. Thanks for replying.
🙂 Just a note, there is a difference between a cherry blossom tree and a cherry tree. Cherry blossoms don’t actually produce cherries (don’t know how the tree got its name) but you see how beautiful they are in the spring! I don’t think cherry trees actually put out these kind of blossoms but I could be wrong.