I love daffodils - jonquils, narcissus, whatever they are called. There is an old house near me that has jonquils naturalized into their lawn. Before the grass comes up there are little clumps of yellow all over the yard, under trees, along the sidewalk and driveway. It is a wonder for the several weeks of early spring when you are hungry for color, anything but the gray and white of winter.
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20 comments:
There's something about the color yellow that grabs my eye, no matter what it is. I like this shot.
Never enough of daffodils..especially in such lovely pictures!
Amazing angle in this picture!You are really talented with your camera!
Hugs
Léia :)
This is so beautiful! One more shot that looks like a painting!
Such sweet flowers, spring springs out of this photo!
Can never get enough. Especially since we don't have them here.
One can never have too many daffodils, I wished they bloomed longer than they do.
Sunny :)
Never!! I always love these little show-offs!
No-one could possibly tire of spring flowers. Posted the wrong photo for visual st paul; come back to see the Mighty Mississippi!
I agree - never too many spring flowers...well never too many any kind of flowers for me. :)
I love this shot. It draws me up and over the hill to what?? Not sure, but I want to go.
Never. Bring em on!!!
Beautiful and idyllic! I love the way they creep up the hill to the very inviting grassy spot under the trees.
I love daffodils - jonquils, narcissus, whatever they are called. There is an old house near me that has jonquils naturalized into their lawn. Before the grass comes up there are little clumps of yellow all over the yard, under trees, along the sidewalk and driveway. It is a wonder for the several weeks of early spring when you are hungry for color, anything but the gray and white of winter.
So many in one shot :)))
You are very creative ....
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Nodding on both sides of the Atlantic. Maybe they are having a secret conversation.
Lovely view!
Serge
I haven't, thank you for this image!
Beautiful flowers that create a special mood, warm and relaxing!
Never get enough of these sweet flowers. I love it when they naturalize everywhere. MB
What I never get my fill of is your writing, Brattcat. Always such a pleasure!
The soft dappled light in your spring photo is so wonderful.
-Kim
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