Spring was in full swing in March. After the daffodils, the blooming trees started and then the flowering bushes steal the show. There are so many colors of flowers, and there is one bush that has white flower clusters as well as the new leaves are reddish and almost look like flowers. Over the weeks, the colored leaves grow larger and the color on those leaves washes out and turns to a light green. I suppose later in the summer they are green like the other leaves on the plant.
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This bush had red berries and white flowers
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Snake like plants on a sunny hillside near the forest
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Mother Nature, landscape artist
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Senior Missionary Couples at a FHE in Zions Camp Lodge
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| R.S. Birthday Party |
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Where we ate Fish for Jill's Birthday
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E.J. often decides he won't look at
me when he thinks I want to take
a photo of him,

but I take it anyway.
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| This time he agreed--E.J. and Aberdeen and Grays Harbor |
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| Selfy at Grays Harbor |
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| Mount Rainier on a clear late afternoon from Grays Harbor hillside, March 30th |
That's all for March. See April for more colorful flowing bushes here in Washington.
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