Continuing where I left off yesterday, this view shows the Olympics torch statue from the east, with the Aberdeen Pavilion in the background.
The tulips were bright in the early morning sunshine.
There are side beds across from the main bed of tulips here, with blossoming trees as a backdrop.
Two last shots of the main bed of tulips and the statue. Tomorrow I move to a nearby area of the Canal, taken later on this same day.
That's a very fine statue, set off nicely by all the flowers.
ReplyDelete...and it is surrounded by beauty.
ReplyDeleteHello, the statue and tulips are beautiful. Great series! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletethe combination of tulips and blossom is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove that colour by the walkway.
ReplyDelete@John: it is.
ReplyDelete@Tom: quite so.
@Eileen: thanks.
@Marleen: I agree.
@Marie: so do I.
The flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose tulips were lovely! All gone now until next year.
ReplyDeleteI like this area with the mix of red and yellow tulips.
ReplyDeleteYou get some early morning sunshine but also some shadows which gives contrat but it's also a challenge to photograph.
ReplyDeleteSuch a treat to see William, the yellow, orange and red work so well together 🌷
ReplyDeleteYou've done so well with the tulips. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh how hopeful and beautiful! I remember living in a modern nation - hope to again soon. Meanwhile your beautiful pics today really help, William
ReplyDeleteAnother incredible array! Thank you, William. Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteThe cobblestone walk looks lovely with the tulips right beside it.
ReplyDeleteGreat flower layouts.
ReplyDeleteLovely floral shots with the sports sculpture ~
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@Agnieszka: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Maywyn: definitely.
@Shammickite: but I'll be featuring them for some time to come yet.
@RedPat: I do too.
@Red: true.
@Grace: they are a delight.
@Jennifer: you're welcome.
@Cloudia: thank you.
@Mari: thanks.
@Bill: it does.
@Joanne: I think so.
@Carol: thanks!