06 July 2009

The year of the Crepe Myrtle


Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.

This is the year for the most glorious Crepe Myrtles. Last year we had an incredible show of Magnolia trees in bloom, but this year the Crepe Myrtle trees are heavy with blossoms. After the rain the sidewalks are splashed with a carpet of colored flower petals. Everywhere. Charleston is a garden.

8 comments:

Lowell said...

I don't usually use the word, pretty, but it sure fits here! Great photo - well balanced and super colors. Our crepe myrtles are finally blossoming, also, and they are truly beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Jacob - Thanks. Not bad for a little canon powershot pocket camera, eh! I've been wearing out my shoulder carrying my big camera so trying to make myself go light some days.

Julia said...

Gorgeous pic. Not bad at all for a little Canon Powershot! Now my question is what street is that house on?

Charlestonjoan said...

Am I wrong? I was doing the Meeting Church St. walk back from the Battery so thought it was Meeting.

Sandy Hutchinson said...

This is a very nice photo. It is interesting how some years are "good ones" for certain plants. It seems this has also been a good one for hydrangaes -- they are past their peak now, so it is nice to have the crype myrtles step up.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

beautiful shot. love the pink on pink.

Charlestonjoan said...

Sandy, Yes, the hydrangeas have been beautiful this year. It must all have to do with exactly when and how much rain etc.

bfarr - thank you!

Julia said...

You are right! I didn't see your title (more coffee needed at that moment, my excuse ;-).