Our daffodils are so different! Had forgotten that they bathe in snow as well as bask in Spring sunshine. Beautifully iced here and thanks for stopping by. Happy WW
An unusual picture for me - over here the risk of snow has usually gone by the time Daffodils are in full flower. They seem very stoic in your lovely picture :-)
Hi gardenwalkgardentalk! Thanks for stopping by. I also saw it as a sad photo, at first. Then, as I looked at it a bit longer, I began to see the emerging strength of Narcissi against the cold cloak.
So pretty even if it doesn't look quite right for springtime. My pansies had some snow on them the other day. Hopefully it will melt soon and the warm sun will come out to cheer everyone up! Nice to have found your blog!
So pretty and what a wonderful title!
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Beautiful! We have had March snows here in years past - one year it snowed every Wednesday - but it's not the norm to see snow on blooms.
ReplyDeleteOur daffodils are so different! Had forgotten that they bathe in snow as well as bask in Spring sunshine. Beautifully iced here and thanks for stopping by. Happy WW
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That picture made me sad. Pretty image, but poor daffs.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual picture for me - over here the risk of snow has usually gone by the time Daffodils are in full flower. They seem very stoic in your lovely picture :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, ronniejt28! We had a light dusting of snow last weekend, and it 'blessed' the Narcissi.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Aerie-el! Happy WW to you as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny...I cannot remember the last time we had snow when the daffodils were in bloom, but they stood up to it very nicely.
ReplyDeletelove the picture but Don't love the snow...great title!!
ReplyDeleteHi PatioPatch! They somehow hold the snow clumps on their petals like cloaks against the cold. Now, they are swaying the wind, dry and happy.
ReplyDeleteHi gardenwalkgardentalk! Thanks for stopping by. I also saw it as a sad photo, at first. Then, as I looked at it a bit longer, I began to see the emerging strength of Narcissi against the cold cloak.
ReplyDeleteHi easygardener! Usually our snow is gone by this time as well. We just had one of those freak snow happenings!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna! I love the snow from late November to maybe February, but once spring rears its head I really would rather have it gone.
ReplyDeleteA bit unusual scene, at least for me but very lovely..sunny bright daffodils in the middle of snow!
ReplyDeleteI was amazed by it as well, p3chandon. We rarely get snow when the daffs are blooming.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty even if it doesn't look quite right for springtime. My pansies had some snow on them the other day. Hopefully it will melt soon and the warm sun will come out to cheer everyone up! Nice to have found your blog!
ReplyDeleteKate, we are also anxiously waiting for that warm sun!
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