WRITINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FROM A SMALL COMMUNITY IN WESTERN NEW YORK
Ack, we are missing the beautiful signs of spring - gotta get home quickly!
I LOVE tulips! When I see buds like this I just want to will them to open... right then!
New Beginnings. Living life to the fullest. Expanding boundaries.How easy to say, and a wonderful challenge to practice.Beautiful pictures!
A blessed Easter to you Lori!Ronelle
On the second photo, behind the tulip, I can see a wild grass that I eate like a salad (when il is soft). But I cannot remember its name.Beautiful tulips !
Lovely! Happy Easter - hope you're having a fun bunny day!
Glad PaskHappy EasterLooks like your Spring is sprung, where as ours hasn't really started yet, just a few snowdrops starting to come through.
The tulip buds burst in Wisconsin last week so NY must be next in line—a lovely addition to your all ready beautiful setting.
I hope you will photograph them when they open! Happy Easter!
Here's to new beginnings!
Those tulips look huge! What was the name of the Little Shot of Horrors plant? Sydney? :-D
Those Tulips are going to be beauties when they open up.
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Ack, we are missing the beautiful signs of spring - gotta get home quickly!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE tulips! When I see buds like this I just want to will them to open... right then!
ReplyDeleteNew Beginnings. Living life to the fullest. Expanding boundaries.
ReplyDeleteHow easy to say, and a wonderful challenge to practice.
Beautiful pictures!
A blessed Easter to you Lori!
ReplyDeleteRonelle
On the second photo, behind the tulip, I can see a wild grass that I eate like a salad (when il is soft). But I cannot remember its name.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips !
Lovely! Happy Easter - hope you're having a fun bunny day!
ReplyDeleteGlad Pask
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
Looks like your Spring is sprung, where as ours hasn't really started yet, just a few snowdrops starting to come through.
The tulip buds burst in Wisconsin last week so NY must be next in line—a lovely addition to your all ready beautiful setting.
ReplyDeleteI hope you will photograph them when they open! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteHere's to new beginnings!
ReplyDeleteThose tulips look huge! What was the name of the Little Shot of Horrors plant? Sydney? :-D
ReplyDeleteThose Tulips are going to be beauties when they open up.
ReplyDelete