Wednesday, April 27
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Aaaaaaaaaw - bless - there's enough daisies there for everyone to enjoy :) It looks like a beautiful spot Sue. Where where you?
ReplyDeleteIt was Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, Anna
DeleteDuck in Daffodil--love it. Love them all. Wow--you do have a beautiful spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these--much needed here in the cold and blustery!
I call that photo Daffy Duck, Sue. It's pretty cold here now, we've had one in r two sunny days but still cold.
DeleteAre Daisies poisonous to ducks then??
ReplyDeleteI doubt it, Mark, they are actually geese.
DeleteIf I were you I'd kidnap one of the ducks and leave it in the garden. Ducks love to gobble snails :D
ReplyDeleteThey are geese Leanan and they can be a bit fierce,
DeleteGosh is that your lawn Sue?
ReplyDeleteNope, Roger, it's not our lake either.
DeleteOh, how cute! Wouldn't mind a front lawn like that either.
ReplyDeleteIt was a large expanse of grass almost white with daisies, Margaret,
DeleteThe cutest pictures by far this spring Sue.
ReplyDeleteThey were cute, Angie.
DeleteWOW! Such a beautiful place to visit with a lot of daisies and wild animals!! it's so beautiful Sue!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place, Malar
DeleteOh they're so cute. I think I could give up a few daisies.
ReplyDeleteThere were lots of daisies, Jessica - I'll share a wider photo. In fact I don't think they were taking the daisies but the grass. It was probably them keeping the grass short that allowed so many daisies to grow
DeleteWhat a marvelous post, I did enjoy this especially those adorable chicks....bless, brilliant pictures!xxx
ReplyDeleteThe goslings parents looked so proud!
DeletePlaying a spot of blog catch up today, can't believe I've been awol a week or more! Wasn't it worth stopping in today, what *beautiful* photographs! I'm sure there are some worthy of becoming greetings cards there!
ReplyDeleteAdd that you enjoyed them, Deborah.
DeleteHehe, I may well have seen those very same goslings sue....very cute. The nuthatches were being noisy in the woods by the church too.
ReplyDeleteI was disappointed not the see any nuthatches, Lou but the squirrels were everywhere.
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