Such a great display of beautiful daffodils makes a lovely photograph. Beautifully composed too. Thank you so much for sharing with Today’s Flowers, very much appreciated 🙂
I love daffodils and am so glad ours survived several nights of well below freezing temperatures. They’re one of the most beautiful signs of spring, although I’m loving the greening of the grass.
Yes, daffodils The weather had been highly changeable – rain and heavy clouds while out walking and up on a viewpoint hill, but it ended up being a lovely evening
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
Lovely field of daffodils, Debbie. Many thanks for linking up to Seasons!
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On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 3:56 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Such a great display of beautiful daffodils makes a lovely photograph. Beautifully composed too. Thank you so much for sharing with Today’s Flowers, very much appreciated 🙂
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Wow wonderful colors and flowers. I love the spring flowers.
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Raises the spirits!
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That sings “spring”. A beautiful scene and capture, Debbie.
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I was lying down taking a photo. And plenty of others were lying down enjoying the sun!
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Glorious!
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This is so lovely…and so much spring!!
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Such a wonderful time of year!
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I love daffodils and am so glad ours survived several nights of well below freezing temperatures. They’re one of the most beautiful signs of spring, although I’m loving the greening of the grass.
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It has been very varied here too. Snow in places yesterday and a heavy (but pretty) frost this morning!
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What a gorgeous April!
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I assume these ate daffodils. While the flowers are lovely, the clouds are not ! Hope it didn’t rain that day
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Yes, daffodils The weather had been highly changeable – rain and heavy clouds while out walking and up on a viewpoint hill, but it ended up being a lovely evening
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Lovely field of daffodils, Debbie. Many thanks for linking up to Seasons!
Have a technical question – don’t feel bad if you don’t know it:) How come only the comments from blogspot appear underneath my post, and not those of wordpress? Do I need to turn something “on” to make them visible? Never thought about it much, but now wor the other participants in Seasons it would be nice to see all the comments given…
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I’m not sure about that – WordPress has a new problem that stops pingbacks from working so perhaps it is affecting comments too. We are all hoping it will be fixed soon!
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 3:56 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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soooo pretty
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