Returning to Lansdowne Park in the Glebe today, I went down and photographed some of the tulips flanking the Aberdeen Pavilion.
Stepping out of Lansdowne at the east side, there are beds of tulips, the largest one circling around a statue placed here to mark the 1988 Winter Olympics. The Canal can be seen in the background.
Beautiful ! Love all the colors and how spring like it all looks
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It somehow has a touch of autumn with the light.
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ReplyDeleteLove the view of the statues and tulips! Very pretty! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
...these colors are beautiful at all times of the day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful burst of colour!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty tulips. Thanks again for bringing spring back.
ReplyDeleteThe bed around the sculpture is wonderful!
ReplyDelete@Parsnip: thank you!
ReplyDelete@Iris: this was relatively early in the morning.
@Eileen: thanks!
@Tom: that they are.
@Agnieszka: thanks!
@David: definitely.
@DJan: you're welcome.
@RedPat: it is indeed.
Great light and colors
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Thank you.
DeleteThe tulips around the statue are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
DeleteFabulous! 🎈
ReplyDeleteI think so too.
DeleteBeautiful colours everywhere!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteTulips...all good!
ReplyDeleteThat they are.
DeleteBeautifully strong colours around the sculptures William 🌷
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteMMMMM! Flowers everywhere!
ReplyDeleteLots of them.
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