Carrying on with where I left off, there is a pathway that curls around the far side of this first tulip bed, and allows for a view of the ribbon of tulips beyond it.
Here we have that ribbon, flowing between bushes on either side to the bed of tulips on the other side.
I came towards that set of tulip beds apart from the main path, with Dow's Lake in the background.
Beautiful tulips. Hope the trees turn green soon, too, and the sky´ll be a big blue! Here the bloom of the trees is already over.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are so, so beautiful. Your place is blessed with these beautiful and colourful flowers.
ReplyDeleteGood to see that there's a lot of people out enjoying the spectacle of so many flowers.
ReplyDeleteTulips ... never end story!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
As vermelhas e amarelas são lindas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
and they still look fresh !
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should send a couple of tulips to Jody and Jane - tough and independent!
ReplyDeleteCrikey there are a lot of them. A river to tulips.
ReplyDelete...and indeed they do flow!
ReplyDeleteso pretty. love the ones with yellow, dark or lighter yellow. so awesome!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteAmazing views of thousands of tulips!
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of colours. Wonder will there ever be blue ones?
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful tulips. I love seeing so rows together and all the colors. Have a happy day!
ReplyDelete@Iris: some of the trees are now greening up. Others seem to take longer.
ReplyDelete@Nancy: it's a wonderful festival.
@John: tulips draw people out.
@Ella: that they are.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Gattina: they were just coming into their own. I photographed at a spot yesterday where the tulips were past their prime.
@David: hah!
@Joan: a river indeed.
@Tom: they do!
@Beth: thank you.
@Italiafinlandia: thanks!
@Marie: I've not seen blue ones. I've seen accompanying plants with a blue tone.
@Sandi: that they are.
@Eileen: thank you.
I am still enjoying seeing your tulips. Thanks for another day of them. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great description...a ribbon of tulips. I love it and the way it pops in color between the dark green bushes. Thanks again for sharing your spring with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing number of tulips! Wow!
ReplyDeletethe orange and yellow tulips are very attractive.
ReplyDeleteThe red and yellow tulips are my preferred today.
ReplyDelete@DJan: you're welcome.
ReplyDelete@Barbara: I love that too.
@RedPat: there's no shortage of them.
@Red: that they are.
@Karl: they stand out.
Imagine planting all those bulbs 😱 Gorgeous they are 🌷
ReplyDeleteYellow with red, so nice!
ReplyDeleteI knew I must be missing the beautiful tulips!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful tulips.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's a nice colourful river.
ReplyDelete@Grace: they are indeed.
ReplyDelete@Aritha: it's a good combination.
@Janey: and beautiful they are.
@Mari: thank you.
@Jan: indeed.
@Jan: that it is.
What great thought and planning went into the beautiful design !
ReplyDeleteA ribbon for sure. Such grace.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been quite a challenge to try and photograph all these tulips, william.
ReplyDeleteYay, Ottawa!
ReplyDeleteSeriously so so pretty! Thank you for all your nice comments William. Much appreciated! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and soo pretty !
ReplyDeleteWow! So much beauty! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love those red ones edged in yellow. Well...actually...I love them all but those really stand out to me.
ReplyDeleteSimply breathtaking those flowers. Thank you always for sharing to us all.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful display of colour:)
ReplyDeleteI love how they flow one into another. I'll be curious to see what goes there after the tulips have died out!
ReplyDeleteRivers of colours!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Joanne: definitely.
@Beatrice: it requires multiple visits.
@Jennifer: indeed.
@likeschocolate: thanks!
@Country Gal: thank you.
@Lea: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Kay: me too.
@Carol: you're welcome.
@Rosie: definitely.
@Jeanie: a variety of plants get put in for the summer and into fall.
@Klara: that they are.