Gorgeous Signs Of Spring In The Galil, Israel

Spring in Israel; Almond Blossoms

I love Spring, and especially the wild flowers of Israel and blooming fruit trees. I promised you that I’d share photos of the old almond trees in bloom, and here they are in full glory! So very dramatic—huge trees with dark trunks and delicate pink blooms.

Spring in Israel; almond blossoms close up

I took my three littlest ones on a Rosh Chodesh hike yesterday in a nature preserve walking distance from our home, thinking that we’d enjoy the flowering almond trees. To my great surprise, the spring wild flowers are also blooming!

Spring in Israel-Poppies in Bloom

There’s nothing more exciting than the first glimpse of our beloved (and protected) red poppy, which sprouts up all over fields and hillsides. A very lovely sign of spring!

Spring in Israel tiny wild flowers

I just love the shape of these tiny wild flowers. The perfect shape for a spring wildflower collage don’t you think?

Spring in Israel wild cyclamen

And did you know that cyclamen actually grows wild? Well, it does here, blooming in late winter—emerging with its lovely blooms from cracks in rocks where the bulbs have been sleeping. Simply amazing!

A very wonderful time was had by all. My five year old asked me this morning where we will be going today! I have a feeling we’ve got lots of hiking in store for us, and as the days get longer some picnicking too. But in the mean time Purim is less than two weeks away and I’ve got my work cut out for me! I’ll be back again soon with more mishloach manot ideas and fun projects for Purim, so stay tuned!


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3 responses to “Gorgeous Signs Of Spring In The Galil, Israel”

  1. Cherished Hearts Vintage Avatar

    The photos are lovely! Thank you for sharing. I didn’t know cyclamen grew wild.

  2. Goska Avatar

    Pictures are beautifull! I love spring, beautiful, flourishing trees, flowers …. and of course a lot of sun.

  3. Lisa Avatar

    Beautiful pictures! I just blogged about the very same flowers a little further South.

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