Friday, June 14, 2019

Along A Stone Wall

Carrying on with our walk, here is that large, long bed of tulips.


The path continues to a low stone retaining wall behind the flowerbeds, one that slowly curves away from the park. The tulips were exquisite.

34 comments:

  1. So beautiful to see! The flowers we planted grow but don´t bloom yet - it´s too cold for the season, so thanks for the views.

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  2. Beautiful! It looks like a sea of colours that stretched for miles.

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  3. Imagine planting all those tulips.

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  4. I echo Joan Elizabeth, imagine planting all those bulbs! So beautifully worth it though,

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  5. Beautiful colors. Tulips are a tray of jewels

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  6. O and William, I think you like this site about Machine Planting. Watch the great video about planting tulips with a machine. I hope you can open the link. https://www.lubbelisse.nl/uk/planting/machine-planting

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  7. Suitable flowers to decorate a stone wall...

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  8. @Iris: you're welcome.

    @Nancy: it does.

    @Joan: a lot of work.

    @Laurie: definitely.

    @Francisco: thanks!

    @Aritha: I'll check it out.

    @Italiafinlandia: indeed.

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  9. ...and the gorgeous displays continue, but soon all good things have to come to an end.

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  10. Hello, I have been enjoying your tulips photos. They are beautiful flowers. Wishing you a happy day and a great weekend!

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  11. Again, you've showed this elder something new. Those white frilly tall blooms, and then I noticed the yellow and red along the wall! Never seen such curly tulips. Thanks.

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  12. Wow! What a tulip field! I hope they had the old John Deere to put these tulips in.

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  13. A massage for the eyes and soul, thank you

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  14. @Sandi: definitely.

    @Tom: that's true.

    @Eileen: thank you!

    @Barbara: you're welcome.

    @Sharon: definitely!

    @RedPat: that's the consensus.

    @Red: not quite that heavy duty!

    @Marie: thank you.

    @Cloudia: a pleasure to do so.

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  15. There were some very ornate and highly hybridized tulips on this post.

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  16. so amazing. i love it. great times. ( :
    happy weekend.

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  17. The multi petal tulips add a nice texture. Beautiful photos

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  18. Nice tulips, once again. I'll be sad when they end. :-)

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  19. Your photos of tulips always makes me think I need to plant some....or many.

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  20. Beautiful flowers along that wonderful stone wall ~ ^_^

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  21. Exquisite is a perfect way to describe the tulips William, so beautifully shown here 🌷

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  22. That opening shot is a dazzler and I'm a sucker for stone walls!

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  23. Such a glorious sight.
    Wonderful photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  24. I like the white tulips with red spots. Interesting species.

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  25. @Mari: thanks.

    @Bill: they are.

    @Anvilcloud: definitely.

    @Beth: thank you.

    @Maywyn: they do.

    @DJan: they're short lived, but I get a lot of mileage out of them.

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  26. @Michelle: that I get.

    @Carol: there are, yes.

    @Kay: very much so.

    @Grace: thank you.

    @Jeanie: I like that stone wall.

    @Jan: thank you.

    @Klara: I agree.

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