First Buds of spring


This is, I believe, the Beercanicus Buffalous "Allentown." Thankfully quite rare.

Comments

CiNdEe's GaRdEn said…
LOL that is cute(-:
very clever. :-D
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the laugh- never fear spring will soon be here...then you can celebrate! ;)
Anonymous said…
Love your sense of humor, Elizabeth. And this post fits in beautifully with your blog title.
tee hee... I think I would rather have a brown bottle tree. still laughing.
Annie in Austin said…
Parade aftermath?

Erin go Brew, EAL!

Annie at the Transplantable Rose

(word is "stemater")
The thing that gets me is that someone actually went to the trouble to attach them to the tree.
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Anonymous said…
It is rare to find them in trees, still on branches, but I see them all the time on the ground, after they've fallen.
lisa said…
That cannot possibly be a TRUE beer tree, since it's not located in Wisconsin! ;-) LOVE the spring header, BTW!
Anonymous said…
What kind of camera do you have?
EAL said…
Timothy, this is an iphone picture but ordinarily I have my little Olympus fe-190.
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Lori said…
I can't believe I didn't comment on this when you first posted it-- I occasionally recall the first Buds of spring, and snicker.

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