Just north of the Flora Bridge where I finished yesterday is a pool of water linked to the Rideau Canal. Along one end it is a flowerbed filled with tulips.
Continuing on my way took me back through Glebe streets, photographing tulips and other items in residential gardens. Including Henry.
My last stop of the evening before heading home was the Museum of Nature and its gardens. I went towards the main entrance, where two flowerbeds include tulips.
What a scenery! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the colors and ... Henry certainly says hi!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the bright and beautiful colours of the tulips.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe tulips look beautiful, a cheery sight to see while walking. Take care, enjoy your weekend!
...the orange ones are a knockout! Henry gets around.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful tulips. Glad to see you didn't have any problem uploading photos.
ReplyDeleteLoved the 3rd and the last photo the best.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIs there still ice in the pond?
Me thinks you named Henry...but it was nice to include him!
ReplyDeleteLove those red/orange tulips in the first shots, William.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great time of year when the tulips are at their peak.
ReplyDeleteThose red tulips are gorgeous.
ReplyDelete@Italiafinlandia: indeed.
ReplyDelete@Iris: I figured you'd like that.
@Nancy: so did I.
@Eileen: thanks.
@Tom: definitely.
@DJan: I always have a few days of posts prepared, so today's post was prepped last week. I did set up a post last night after the issue with Blogger corrected itself.
@Magiceye: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Jan: no, of course not, but the water looks disturbed. It's linked to the canal, and water levels had been raised, I believe, that same day.
@Barbara: that's a mid towards Iris, who features lions called Henry.
@RedPat: so do I.
@Red: definitely.
@Sharon: I agree.
Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteVery glad you can post pictures
A1ways beautiful to see !
ReplyDeleteThose bi-colour beds are pretty.
ReplyDeleteI just had my tulip fix!
ReplyDeleteI like Henry and your tulip photos are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful views!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sights to see.
ReplyDeleteOttawa does it very well!
ReplyDeleteDo you remember an appliance repair place on Bronson (just south of the Queensway) that had a pair of lions like that at their entrance? I think it was a bank at one time.
ReplyDelete@Maywyn: thank you.
ReplyDelete@Gattina: thanks.
@Marie: they are.
@Catarina: more to come.
@Denise: thank you.
@Marleen: thanks!
@Bill: they are.
@Jeanie: indeed.
@Karen: the place you're thinking of is on Bank just south of the Queensway. It's still there and so are the lions.
Beautiful! Just Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOo! Love that brilliant color.
ReplyDeleteNice to walk along such a colorful pathway.
ReplyDeleteWow these tulips just keep getting better! Henry is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat first flower bed is shoulder to shoulder with tulips.
ReplyDeleteLovely, especially the pond. Henry looks lonely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tot see the tulips in your country :)
ReplyDeleteYou are surrounded by beauty and captured it all so well ~ Xo ~ Happy Weekend to you ^_^
ReplyDeleteLiving moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Such lovely orange tulips.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see your photographs.
All the best Jan
@Amy: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Revrunner: me too.
@Happyone: it is.
@Gemel: thanks.
@Joanne: it was.
@Linda: thank you.
@Aritha: we have a lot.
@Carol: thank you.
@Jan: thanks!