Magnolia blossoms found during the Lost Northern Tribe concert in Milton
Kristin Aquariann
June 20, 2018
I’ve photographed the white magnolia tree outside the Cape Gazette office many times over the years. But this is my first summer living on Union St. in Milton, and last Wednesday was the first time I spotted the magnolia tree in bloom next to the stage in Milton Memorial Park. Of course I had to photograph its beautiful blossoms in the middle of the Sky Brady and Lost Northern Tribe concert, sponsored by Avery Hall Insurance and County Bank.
For a schedule of the 2018 Milton Concerts in the Park, go to www.beachpaper.com/node/159307.
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I don't have a green thumb, but that makes me appreciate stalking other people's gardens with my camera even more. I am, however, trying to grow an online flower photo portfolio on Fine Art America.
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