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Many of their editions were printed at Grabhorn Press, beginning with Hildegard Flanner's A Tree in Bloom and Other Verses (1924).
The blossoms are seen as a metaphor for the transience of life and celebrated in the ancient practice of Hanami, which may involve picnicking under a tree in bloom or simply viewing the landscape covered with blossoms.
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Oh to be a pear tree – any tree in bloom!
Or conclude, in writing about a picture of an apple tree in bloom, "If the tree grew in the right part of Normandy the distillate could be called Calvados, but it was doubtless also good in other neighborhoods"?
I'm careful about the timing, so I never do it on a hot day or when a tree is in bloom.
The breathtaking beauty of the jacaranda tree in bloom is soon replaced by an utter mess.
In the early 1950s, e.g., Heidegger again asks, "while science records the brain currents, what becomes of the tree in bloom?
Jacaranda tree in bloom at the Africa Union Square in Harare, Zimbabwe (damien_farrell / flickr).
Martha Ricks took with her a present of a satin quilt, embroidered with a coffee tree in full bloom, complete with red and green berries.
There was a red tractor and a cottonwood tree in full bloom.
More than a decade ago, the late quilt historian Cuesta Benberry shared with me the story of former slave and Americo-Liberian quilter named Martha Ricks, who after a 50-year quest, had an audience with Queen Victoria and gifted the monarch with a quilt she stitched featuring a coffee tree in full bloom.
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