I seemed to leave the crowd behind during this visit on Victoria Day, as this part of the park was a bit quieter than the north section. This area runs along the length of a low wall, with the street beyond it curving away from the park.
Beyond that point, the flowerbeds continue.
Beautiful, I can´t even decide for a favorite!
ReplyDelete"Splashes" of color? I'd say it's more like a tidal wave! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat "empty" will be after the tulips wander ...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy as much as you can of their beauty!
Belos e coloridos salpicos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
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It's nice to continue the tour.
ReplyDelete...Ottawa's wonderful color explosion continues!
ReplyDeleteThose colours are amazing, William.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful splashes of color. I love the tulips! Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDelete@Iris: nor can I.
ReplyDelete@Kay: that it is.
@Ella: I intend to.
@Francisco: thanks!
@Anvilcloud: it is.
@Tom: definitely.
@Mike: that they are.
@Eileen: thank you!
Yes, another wonderful day of tulips makes me smile. Thank you again. :-)
ReplyDeleteMore gorgeousness William.. the pink would have been good for the theme 😉
ReplyDeleteI liked seeing a tree trunk (maybe crepe myrtle?) in the midst of the tulip bed. What a house to overlook that park!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAcres and acres of tulips! what a pleasant place to visit!
ReplyDeleteIf I am there, I would be going there for my daily walk to enjoy all the gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteI like all the colors mixed together. So pretty.
ReplyDelete@DJan: you're welcome.
ReplyDelete@Grace: tulips do figure into my theme day post!
@Barbara: I like that too.
@Maywyn: thank you!
@Red: it definitely is.
@Nancy: I've walked this park many times.
@Happyone: so do I.
So very gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOur tulip fields bloom next week!
ReplyDeletePrivate audience just for you, William!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful. How lucky you are to get to see all these colors in person :-)
ReplyDeletea like minded photographer ... in her own habitat ... can you hear the commentary now?? gorgeous blooms. ( ;
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots William.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look like they were at their prime that day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful splash they create! Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought cold and snowy Canada would have such a beautiful Springtime??
ReplyDelete;-)
Kidding...I grew up not far from there in Michigan.in many ways, I think the colder climates have more beauty in their seasons.
@Lady Fi: quite true!
ReplyDelete@Marie: take lots of shots.
@Cloudia: thank you.
@Tamago: I know!
@Beth: thanks!
@Marleen: I thought so too.
@RedPat: a lot of them were.
@Mari: thank you.
@Sandi: I agree.
Colorful, delicate and beautiful tulips.
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Maria
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Locals must feel especially inspired by such wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteSuch an array of beautiful colour, a glorious sight to see :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
How good of you to photograph them for us!
ReplyDeleteI'm wild about those fluffy shaggy tulips!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDelete@Maria: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Jan: that it is.
@Jennifer: no problem.
@Jeanie: me too.
@Klara: thanks!