Mark took this the other day of a cherry orchard on the high hills of Leelanau County. Won’t be long before cherry blossoms return to Michigan!
Head over to Downstreamer on Flickr for Mark’s latest!
Mark took this the other day of a cherry orchard on the high hills of Leelanau County. Won’t be long before cherry blossoms return to Michigan!
Head over to Downstreamer on Flickr for Mark’s latest!
Here’s a great drone photo that Julie took this weekend near Elk Rapids. She says that blossoms are just breaking out up there. See more great photos on her Flickr.
Blossoms & Bees, photo by Lee Lynn Awe
View Lee Lynn’s photo background bigtacular and see more in her slideshow.
More spring wallpaper on Michigan in Pictures.
White Blossoms, photo by cncphotos
In addition to Michigan in Pictures, I run the website Leelanau.com. The most common question this time of year over there is “When will cherry blossoms be out?” Although this year has been slow going, I was out and about yesterday and caught some of the first blooms of the season. Click that link to see them on Leelanau.com and also a pile of morels!
Visit Traverse City’s cherry blossom section says that the blossoms on the trees last on average of four to five days, but because different parts of the region bloom at different times, it’s a safe bet you can see blossoms for one to two weeks on average if you make the rounds.
View CNC’s photo background bigilicious and see more in his Spring slideshow.
Lots more blossoms and more spring wallpaper on Michigan in Pictures.