Tuesday, April 5, 2011

BEAUTIFUL, BOLD, AND BODACIOUS!

Wordless Wednesday - Dallas Blooms 2011
(Thank you, Mary!)
©Michelle A. Potter


18 comments:

  1. Oh my, those are beautiful pictures. I used to work there and seeing your post today really makes me miss it.

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  2. Aren't they? I could not resist putting them up for WW. A very good friend just returned from a visit to Dallas and was kind enough to allow me to post them.

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  3. just stunning....now that is my idea of eye candy

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  4. I agree, Donna! I wish I had that display in my yard. I would never want to go back inside.

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  5. These are just breathtaking (and they give me hope that I can wait out the latest snow!)

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  6. Thanks, Constance Blizzard. My tulips are not blooming yet, but they are out of the ground. Although my display cannot compare to the Dallas Blooms, I look forward to it nonetheless.

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  7. Lovely pictures. Tulips are so spectacular when planted in drifts!

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  8. Wow!Such gorgeous tulips...fields and fields of them, and beautiful colours!

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  9. Absolutely stunning! So many tulips is jut breath taking.

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  10. Jennifer, they are beautiful in drifts. I wish my yard was big enough to accommodate that many blooms.

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  11. Thanks, P3chandon. Those pictures turned out so well, but I really think it is due to the photographer--a good friend of mine.

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  12. Karin, don't they look pretty when they are in such high numbers? I bet the fields in Holland are spectacular!

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  13. Thanks, FerdiNel. I couldn't resist...

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  14. Indeed beautiful, bold, and bodacious! Stunning tulip gardens. A delight to see since we are so far behind this spring.

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  15. Joey, I agree. It makes me ache for the sight of tulips. Mine are budding now...looking forward to seeing them...

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  16. Thanks, Sprigblog. And thanks for visiting.

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'I see trees of green, red roses, too
I see 'em bloom for me and for you
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world'
--What a Wonderful World

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