Cheryl, Gulf Coast Poet May 17, 2022 at 9:03 pm Have scientists found a way to bring chestnuts back? Or maybe this is another variety of chestnuts? Lovely photo, Vova! ❤ Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 17, 2022 at 10:45 pm Thanks a lot Cheryl. I didn’t really know there was a problem with chestnuts. They’re not as common here in Boston, but they’re easy to find, especially when they’re in bloom. Reply ↓
Gr8BigFun May 17, 2022 at 11:03 pm Didn’t know there was a problem with chestnuts, we roasted a boatload of them over an open fore last Christmas. Reply ↓
elvira797mx May 17, 2022 at 9:29 pm Very interesting and beautiful photo! Thank’s for share, Vova Zinger. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 17, 2022 at 10:48 pm Thank you very much, Elvira. Chestnuts are very interesting trees. They have very amazing leaves and stunning flowers when they bloom. Reply ↓
elvira797mx May 17, 2022 at 10:53 pm You are welcome, Vova Zinger. Yes, it looks wonderful, hope they are bloom.
Gr8BigFun May 17, 2022 at 11:04 pm Beautiful and so delicate Vova, would be a great time-lapse sequence to follow them as they unfurl. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 17, 2022 at 11:58 pm Thank you very much. This is a very interesting idea. I’ll try to do it. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 18, 2022 at 11:20 am Thank you very much. The shape of these leaves is very amazing and I always want to photograph them. Reply ↓
Andy Finnegan May 18, 2022 at 2:09 pm I do love the new growth of leaves when they are that fresh new green you captured it so well in your photo. Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 18, 2022 at 2:30 pm Thank you very much. I love spring colors for their freshness and richness too. Reply ↓
windowcolquhoun810 May 19, 2022 at 12:17 am The leaves look a lovely, vibrant green. Must admit, it’s the first time I’ve seen chestnut leaves! Reply ↓
vovazinger Post authorMay 19, 2022 at 3:28 pm Currently, there is a lot of greenery here, and they all have different amazing shades. But I was completely stunned by this bright green color. Reply ↓
Have scientists found a way to bring chestnuts back? Or maybe this is another variety of chestnuts? Lovely photo, Vova! ❤
Thanks a lot Cheryl. I didn’t really know there was a problem with chestnuts. They’re not as common here in Boston, but they’re easy to find, especially when they’re in bloom.
Didn’t know there was a problem with chestnuts, we roasted a boatload of them over an open fore last Christmas.
A beautiful photo! Thanks for visiting my blog! 🙂
Thank you very much.
Very interesting and beautiful photo! Thank’s for share, Vova Zinger.
Thank you very much, Elvira. Chestnuts are very interesting trees. They have very amazing leaves and stunning flowers when they bloom.
You are welcome, Vova Zinger.
Yes, it looks wonderful, hope they are bloom.
Beautiful and so delicate Vova, would be a great time-lapse sequence to follow them as they unfurl.
Thank you very much. This is a very interesting idea. I’ll try to do it.
Beautiful, in color and of different shape 😍
Thank you very much. The shape of these leaves is very amazing and I always want to photograph them.
I do love the new growth of leaves when they are that fresh new green you captured it so well in your photo.
Thank you very much. I love spring colors for their freshness and richness too.
The leaves look a lovely, vibrant green. Must admit, it’s the first time I’ve seen chestnut leaves!
Currently, there is a lot of greenery here, and they all have different amazing shades. But I was completely stunned by this bright green color.
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