Wednesday’s Photo
First of May Greetings
Today I am posting only one photo. Nature is quite a bit behind in our neck of the woods in Western Canada. Normally the cherry trees would have already shown their blossoms and the plum trees would have put on their white dress. Last week I caught the late bloomer of a daffodil in the brilliant morning light. Truly a harbinger of spring! Enjoy.
Oh beautiful daffodils of spring!!!
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Beautiful daffodils, Peter. Can’t wait to see more in the next posts.
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You are so kind, Nurul, always finding something nice to say about my posts.
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Ahhh, I missed that variety when it bloomed here. Was able to still see tulips in my garden when I arrived home on Monday. The lilacs are blooming now here in NL. Short lived but always wonderful in the large plantings.
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I do love the daffodils—they are always a welcomed sign.
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The lake must really be coming into full bloom about now, eh?!!
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Beautiful daffodil. Hope Spring arrives more completely soon.
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Although the sun is shining it is still very cool up herre.
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Oh, Osterglocken. Beautiful
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Dank!
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Beautiful flower.
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I had daffodils in February in Scotland and they’re now out in Finland. There is a wee cherry tree in the local park that is just starting to show it’s pink. More and more flowers are coming out – almost all of them at once it seems. The grass is just showing but I think the main issue here was the draught. Thank God it started to rain yesterday.
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So good to hear that you finally had rain, Debra.
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It turned into snow pretty quickly.
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Brilliant photo, Peter!
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Thank you, Sarah!
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You’re welcome, Peter!
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Well, flowers are a marvel of this planet! The question is if we deserve all these things…For all those who appreciate these flowers I advise you to read this beautiful poem of the British classical literature: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45521/i-wandered-lonely-as-a-cloud
Have a wonderful spring!
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I become acquainted with the lovely poem when I attended high school in Germany so many many years ago.
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Such a gorgeous photo with the promise of more blooms to follow!
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