I loved your description, rivers of tulips. They are planted to look that way, indeed. And come to think of it, single tulips are pretty but not as impressive as these huge beds.
My goodness - what a beautiful floral garden. Great photos of the same. I came once to Ottawa, but could only relish the beauty of winter. I should come back when the blooms are out. Cheers!
I really don't think I could pick a favorite! I wonderful how many millions of tulips (or at least hundreds of thousands) have bloomed this spring in Ottawa?
Amazing sights. So glad that there are several people there enjoying the spectacle.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics. I wonder what your "brave" Anonymous wants...
ReplyDeleteNice perspectives...but my heart stayed in front of Notre Dame Basilica!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
These tulips are beautiful. I am glad I get to see the tulips here.
ReplyDelete...it's too bad that the tulips don't last all season!
ReplyDeleteHello, the tulips are a gorgeous sight to see. Your photos are beautiful. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots again.
ReplyDeleteThese beds look to be at their peak, William.
ReplyDeleteThis place is especially gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNice combination. It shows off the tulips as well as the buildings.
ReplyDeleteI loved your description, rivers of tulips. They are planted to look that way, indeed. And come to think of it, single tulips are pretty but not as impressive as these huge beds.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness - what a beautiful floral garden. Great photos of the same.
ReplyDeleteI came once to Ottawa, but could only relish the beauty of winter.
I should come back when the blooms are out.
Cheers!
Beautiful landmarks with the tulips gracing the land ~
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Rivers of tulips is an excellent description. They seem to flow through the landscape. Tweeted.
ReplyDelete@John: it's quite something to see in person.
ReplyDelete@Iris: the spammer wants attention, as opposed to what he gets, banishment to spam folder hell.
@Ella: it's been awhile since I've shown the interior.
@Nancy: I enjoy showing them.
@Tom: we can only enjoy them while they last.
@Eileen: thank you.
@Jan: thanks!
@RedPat: they were that day.
@Sharon: that it is.
@Red: thank you.
@Barbara: I agree.
@GC: it's a good time of year to visit.
@Carol: thank you!
@Mari: thanks.
Always enjoy your spring tulip posts William, and your comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips look beautiful highlighting the buildings, #4 is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLove the first two photos especially.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, once again. I will not tire of tulips, ever! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of lovely scenery!
ReplyDeleteI think both the tulips and buildings are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of photographs again William, thank you.
All the best Jan
Such beautiful and colorful rivers of tulips! Buildings in the background are beautiful, too.
ReplyDeletelove the seas of pink and red. so pretty!! happy weekend. ( ;
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful shots. Wow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous and even more gorgeous William 🌷
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many tulip beds are in the Ottawa area?
ReplyDeleteThey are such a bright part of spring.
ReplyDeleteI really don't think I could pick a favorite! I wonderful how many millions of tulips (or at least hundreds of thousands) have bloomed this spring in Ottawa?
ReplyDeletei enjoy the flowers and city views. ( ;
ReplyDeletegorgeous.
@FG: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Bill: thanks!
@Marie: so do I.
@DJan: me either.
@Maywyn: and lots.
@Jan: you're welcome.
@Tamago: they are.
@Beth: thanks!
@Kay: thank you.
@Grace: indeed!
@Red: a lot of them.
@Jennifer: they are.
@Jeanie: a million, definitely.
@Beth: so do I.
Pretty series.
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