We have a rainy day but that doesn’t dampen my spirits when it comes to our daffodils! I have been patiently waiting all week for the earliest variety to open up. So nothing was going to stop me from getting a little bit soggy and taking a quick snapshot to celebrate the first blooms of the season.
Spring is arriving!
How very pretty! There is HOPE! :)
ReplyDeleteSpring and daffys are some of my Favorite things.
ReplyDeleteWe are 2 days from autumn...Yay!
Lets be gone with Summer.
Oh this is Beautiful!!!! I heard ya'll got some rough storms! Stay safe!!!hughugs
ReplyDeleteSo these are the blooms from the same flowers you posted on Feb. 21st? Lovely indeed! And, I'm going to click on the link in the below post and see if I can try doing it! Thank you! {{huggz}}
ReplyDeletea glimmer of hope for us northerners!! a great picture Donna!
ReplyDeleteI love a spring rain. The first blooming bulbs are a bonus - nice little drops of sunshine in a sleepy rainy day.
ReplyDeleteYour daffodils make me smile. I found a bunch by the lake today and took a couple of pictures. I'm stalking my blooming pear, just waiting,,,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first blooms of Spring! They are beautiful! Daffodils sure do lift the spirits...
ReplyDeleteHow pretty pretty pretty! Love the two-tone blooms with those short bells, they look so fresh and dainty.
ReplyDeleteI've told you before these are my favourite flower aren't they just so special .
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These are so pretty, especially with the raindrops on them. I am so jealous and getting a little impatient that we have to wait just a little longer up north to see any action. I have been going out looking at trees and the ground everyday just to see if anything growing yet but no sign of it just yet but tomorrow is the first day of March so I know it's coming. Happy weekend Donna!
ReplyDeleteHappy spring! Finally it has come to your region. In Austria, we have warmer temperatures alternating with snow fall. But the branches of the trees are ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteYay! We have snowdrops and crocus here, surely winter is going away soon.
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