Just wanted to share some blossom prettiness with you. This blossom was from my little tree that I brought with me from my old house, and every spring it brings me so much joy.
We did some pottering in the garden over the weekend, and repotted up all our succulents. Many had little babies which we put in pots, and it all looks so neat and satisfying now!
There's something about the juxtaposition of super pretty blooms next to a historical building that I love so much.
I have never, ever noticed this magnolia tree growing next to Norwich Cathedral. Beautiful old architecture and blossom make for a truly magical sight.
It's a picture heavy post today as you can see! This weekend, I hopped on the Eurostar and visited Paris for 24 magical hours. I've had this idea in my head for a while, that I wanted to go and lose myself in the historic streets in Montmartre, wander by the Seine and find magnolia beneath the Eiffel Tower, and blossom in the parks.
On Thursday I took my camera and walked down into the city to take some snaps of two cherry blossom trees that sit either side of a church.