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It's good to see. It will be months before I see another flower.
love grasses. like those yellow things!
Lots and lots in bloom.
Beautiful shots of the flowers! Saw your comment on my blog. It's a small world. I'm usually out on the trails on Saturdays. We should do a meetup.
Pick a park and I'll meecha :O)
Bright and beautiful. Thank you.
Yellow flowers are my favourite. Fabulous pictures that have brightened my day. Keep sending that sunshine over this way!
Your snapshots are brilliant, cheers R Mac.
A lovely sight for these winter-weary eyes.
awwww pretty things!! it is nice to see colorful blooms this time of year!!!
Beautiful. Makes my day brighter when everything is gray and gloomy here.
awesome pics! love when you do the fade in the background.
We have the first ones (Bird of Paradise plants??) in flower near us at present.Cheers - Stewart M - MelbournePS: I'll have to try harder at stalking the Spoonbills.
Rub it in why not! Even once all our snow melted for a couple of days and we had 50's things weren't in bloom. Sad to say!
It's good to see. It will be months before I see another flower.
ReplyDeletelove grasses. like those yellow things!
ReplyDeleteLots and lots in bloom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the flowers! Saw your comment on my blog. It's a small world. I'm usually out on the trails on Saturdays. We should do a meetup.
ReplyDeletePick a park and I'll meecha :O)
DeleteBright and beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers are my favourite. Fabulous pictures that have brightened my day. Keep sending that sunshine over this way!
ReplyDeleteYour snapshots are brilliant, cheers R Mac.
ReplyDeleteA lovely sight for these winter-weary eyes.
ReplyDeleteawwww pretty things!! it is nice to see colorful blooms this time of year!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Makes my day brighter when everything is gray and gloomy here.
ReplyDeleteawesome pics! love when you do the fade in the background.
ReplyDeleteWe have the first ones (Bird of Paradise plants??) in flower near us at present.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: I'll have to try harder at stalking the Spoonbills.
Rub it in why not! Even once all our snow melted for a couple of days and we had 50's things weren't in bloom. Sad to say!
ReplyDelete