Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Good morning.It is a pleasure for the soul and the eyes to see these large tulip plantings.Hugs
What is a tulip ...? (just kidding).Tomás.
Gorgeous in the early morning light William, a feast for the eyes!
Laughing after reading the comment from Tomás, but wordering if there is a word for the science of tulips. Tulipotany?Lobe the close up.JanisGDP
Somebody has been doing a LOT of planting. :-)
I like the colour of these trimmed in white.
The second photo is my favorite. But all tulips are beautiful!
I thin flowers are their most beautiful by the morning light.
Does anyone have any idea how many were planted in these gardens?
Oh, I do love the colors in these shots.
Gorgeous tulip bed! I love the light and the angles you chose to photograph it!
I liked how you took #1 #2Thanks again for showing.
beautiful frilly things.
@Orvokki: thank you!@Tomas: hah!@Grace: they certainly are.@Janis: I wouldn't be surprised if there's a speciality.@Revrunner: so many tulip beds, so little time. At the moment the crews are busy getting things set for the summer plants.@EG: so did I.@Norma: they are!@Janey: I agree!@Birdman: at least a million, as I understand it.@Sharon: thank you!@Merisi: thanks!@Carolann: you're welcome.@Tex: they are!
Almost a million? That's really amazing!
Wow! Just takes my breath away.
Amazing!
I was going to say it must be time for the summer annuals to go in. I accidently deleted your comment today on my blog, I'm sorry.
Morning, a great time for shadows and light and showy tulips.
I love the morning light over the tulips.
No tulips in my yard, this year.
So many tulips... :)
The light is like a caress!
I am just so wanting to see all these tulips in person!!!
Wow, what a spectacular tulip field.Greetings, Miklos
Lovely early morning sun light breaking up the shadows, very nice...
@VP: over a million, according to what I could find. If not a good deal more.@Judy: thank you!@RedPat: most certainly.@Gill: yes, they're working on prepping the beds now for summer plants.@Red: it's a great time of day to photograph.@Jan: so did I.@Whisk: they don't always show.@Halcyon: yes, no shortage of them!@Ciel: it is, yes.@Cheryl: you should!@Miklos: thank you!@Geoff: it was a good day to photograph them.
Heavenly!
So lovely.
Lovely! The second and fourth images are exceptionally beautiful.
My favourite colours.... and time of day.
I love those double ruffled tulips...not classic but very showy. What a display!
@Mari: it is.@Randy: definitely.@Linda: thank you!@Jennifer: thanks!@Kay: that they are.
Good morning.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pleasure for the soul and the eyes to see these large tulip plantings.
Hugs
What is a tulip ...? (just kidding).
ReplyDeleteTomás.
Gorgeous in the early morning light William, a feast for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteLaughing after reading the comment from Tomás, but wordering if there is a word for the science of tulips. Tulipotany?
ReplyDeleteLobe the close up.
Janis
GDP
Somebody has been doing a LOT of planting. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the colour of these trimmed in white.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is my favorite. But all tulips are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI thin flowers are their most beautiful by the morning light.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have any idea how many were planted in these gardens?
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love the colors in these shots.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tulip bed! I love the light and the angles you chose to photograph it!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you took #1 #2
ReplyDeleteThanks again for showing.
beautiful frilly things.
ReplyDelete@Orvokki: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Tomas: hah!
@Grace: they certainly are.
@Janis: I wouldn't be surprised if there's a speciality.
@Revrunner: so many tulip beds, so little time. At the moment the crews are busy getting things set for the summer plants.
@EG: so did I.
@Norma: they are!
@Janey: I agree!
@Birdman: at least a million, as I understand it.
@Sharon: thank you!
@Merisi: thanks!
@Carolann: you're welcome.
@Tex: they are!
Almost a million? That's really amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just takes my breath away.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say it must be time for the summer annuals to go in. I accidently deleted your comment today on my blog, I'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteMorning, a great time for shadows and light and showy tulips.
ReplyDeleteI love the morning light over the tulips.
ReplyDeleteNo tulips in my yard, this year.
ReplyDeleteSo many tulips... :)
ReplyDeleteThe light is like a caress!
ReplyDeleteI am just so wanting to see all these tulips in person!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a spectacular tulip field.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Miklos
Lovely early morning sun light breaking up the shadows, very nice...
ReplyDelete@VP: over a million, according to what I could find. If not a good deal more.
ReplyDelete@Judy: thank you!
@RedPat: most certainly.
@Gill: yes, they're working on prepping the beds now for summer plants.
@Red: it's a great time of day to photograph.
@Jan: so did I.
@Whisk: they don't always show.
@Halcyon: yes, no shortage of them!
@Ciel: it is, yes.
@Cheryl: you should!
@Miklos: thank you!
@Geoff: it was a good day to photograph them.
Heavenly!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely! The second and fourth images are exceptionally beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite colours.... and time of day.
ReplyDeleteI love those double ruffled tulips...not classic but very showy. What a display!
ReplyDelete@Mari: it is.
ReplyDelete@Randy: definitely.
@Linda: thank you!
@Jennifer: thanks!
@Kay: that they are.