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Que bonitas quedan las ciudades adornadas con flores!!!
ReplyDeleteGracias!
DeleteWow, what a wonderful view on the first signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
Winter is so cold in Chicago that spring is always eagerly welcomed.
DeleteGorgeous! No flowers here.
ReplyDeleteMy azaleas are in full bloom. They are always something of a miracle, arriving suddenly and brilliantly at the end of February.
DeleteHad a few of them come up in Jan, but they came to nothing as it was too cold. Much as I like Tulips I prefer Daffodils and at the moment they are all coming into bloom
ReplyDeleteI love tulips. Those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty! I'm hoping to share some pictures of the wild tulips which grow in a park near my house as soon as they bloom. I'll try to remember to share with you when they do. :)
ReplyDeleteThat would be great. Thank you!
DeleteGorgeous colours!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeletePretty! But no tulips yet in my suburb of Chicago.
ReplyDeleteThis is from summer of 2014.
DeleteLOL Well, that makes sense! We haven't had much snow or cold this year, but still a month too early for the tulips.
DeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWith all the yellow daffodils in the world, I would have picked a different color. But still, beautiful. I need to get around to planting some in my own yard this fall.
ReplyDeleteMy world is sadly empty of yellow tulips or yellow daffodils.
Deletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteA sign of spring!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the yellow/purple color combination. What a beautiful sight!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful burst of color! Thank you for sharing this spectacular photo.
ReplyDeleteTulips are a favorite flower of mine. I don't really care what color, just as long a spring is close behind.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flowers. We are still in daffodil time. Spring flowers are so lovely, but seem to be here and gone very quickly.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
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