My white Honda Accord, Fr. Justin's black truck and others covered in green pine pollen!

The green thick stuff that sticks in your throat! O the joy of Spring and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon. Note the Cherry tree in full bloom, a light pink, but the thick green pollen is from the pine trees, you can taste it! The Cherry trees all through Macon are splendid, thousands of visitors!

A better view of one of Macon's Cherry trees, 300,000 in Macon, this is the only one on the Church's property next to the rectory.

2 comments:
I guess I'll have to wash my car after I get there next week. Small price to pay for a free peek at Spring.
rcg
We went on Sunday to see the parade and were a bit dissapointed in that Cherry St was not covered w/Cherry blossoms. But the parade was nice, and long. :0/
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