Wednesday, March 5
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So pretty Sue.
ReplyDeleteThey are, Victoria which is I guess why there are so many crocus photos about at the moment.
DeleteAs always, lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne
DeleteThey look gorgeous in the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteThey glow don't they, Jo
DeleteNo pheasants there then..
ReplyDeleteWe did hear one when we were walking in the woodland area, Jessica
DeleteSuch rich colors. Love.
ReplyDeleteAll the richer for the sun shining on them, tpals.
DeleteAwww....how delicate and beautiful. How lovely to see flowers in the sunshine.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is Snowbird. Welcome sunshine!
DeleteBeautiful photos with lovely vivid colours. I am looking forward to visit Harlow Carr in May when we go to Yorkshire.
ReplyDeleteWe intend to visit several times over the year so we can see how it changes through the seasons, Janneke. I hope you enjoy your visit.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous :o)
ReplyDeleteLifts the spirits, Julie
DeleteLovely bright photos - just how Spring should be!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope spring knows that. Kelli
DeleteWhat beautiful vibrant colours. I especially like the yellow crocuses. What is the last flower Sue? It's very striking.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Anemone de Caen, CJ There was a bed of them in mixed colours.
DeleteSo colorful and beautiful! I love the first and last pictures. So cool!
ReplyDeleteI think the light helps define the flowers, Endah
DeleteWhat a pretty flowers! We can't have it planted here!
ReplyDeleteBut you get to plant what we call exotics, Malar
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