
My world is starting to look like someone spilled green paint over it. The first shot was taken recently in my neighborhood.

I ordinarily work from my home computer but I had to commute to my Durham, NC office last week. I was struck by the smoke stack surrounded by a sea of green when I was walking up stairs at my office so I stopped and took the shot.

The next shot was taken in downtown Durham at the parking lot across from the office building where the company I work for is housed. Next door to the brick offices is the old house below which is covered by the green leaves of the tree this time of year.

Leaving the office and driving through a Durham neighborhood to get to the expressway, I was greeted by more evidence of someone throwing green paint over my world.

Back home the canopy of my pecan tree greets me with more . . . . that's right you guessed it, green.

Facing my greenhouse and storage building there is another sea of green although splashes of other colors are evident if you look. Soon the sea of green will be replaced with a crazy mixture of many different colored blooms.

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That is in tune with the World Environment Day! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
Lovely, I still can't get enough of fresh green after the long winter :)
ReplyDeleteSo big the trees in your neighborhood! Looks healthy green!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the green! And what beautiful trees! Marvelous shots, truly took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteMy pecans are all greened up, too! Isn't it marvelous?
ReplyDeleteIt is very verdant and lush. Also noticed how clean the neighbourhood looked too which is lovely to see.
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of the year when everything is lush and green and oh so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt makes me crave for corned beef and cabbage :) No seriously it does.
Great selection of photos, love all that green.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
I just love lots of green trees, I bet they look great in the fall too.
ReplyDeleteHello dear Carver!
ReplyDeleteGood to have so much green around.It makes me feel sorry for those who are surrounded by grey.
Fabulous post!
Léia
What a cute idea. Your world in green. God's way of letting us know that warm weather is here to stay (at least til fall)
ReplyDeleteAnd a delightful world it is. It looks like a beautiful place to live.
ReplyDeleteI can only wish... !!!!
ReplyDeleteI love all your greenery.
We are a world of green right now, too and it's such a relief from the brown crispiness of the past three or four years of drought...love these shots, especially the smoke stack in the center of all that lushness!
ReplyDeleteSandi
I love it when trees change colors, the green's nice but I hope they'll change colors soon
ReplyDeleteWhat a lush and lovely world. I like the pecan tree canopy. How nice to live under that.
ReplyDeletebeautiful day for a stroll!
ReplyDeleteI like your decorator! The quick appearance of the rich spring greens is newly wonderful every year.
ReplyDeleteLove the green in your world.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of green - some lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful world of green!
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of your pecan tree and would love to see one growing.
You really are living in a sea of green, as are we at the moment. Since our recent rains the whole landsscape has turned from brown to a vibrant emerald green...so uplifting for the spirit. I salute all the green in the world!
ReplyDeleteI felt this same way this morning waiting for the bus, all the malls along Broadway are planted with trees, plants, bushes all lushly verdant due to the horrendous rain we've had the last 2 weeks... culminating in a HUGE storm last nite that is still over the city dumping rain along with loud thunder and lightening .. and MUGGY temps
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Greens! I especially like the smoke stack surounded, it looks like an island.
ReplyDeletelovely photographs...i so like a green world.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful evening.
Your greens are lush and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat smoke stack is a pretty amazing shot. Love the second shot with the old house and the enormous tree next to it but I wonder if those people ever get sunlight in their house it is so big.
ReplyDeleteLove your green photos. very cool & relaxing to the eyes.
ReplyDeletewhen I lived in Colorado, I used to tell folks it wasn't green in Colorado-this is the green I am talking about
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