Continuing where I left off yesterday, here are more of the tulips surrounding that sculpture at Lansdowne.
The other bed here is across the path.
Departing, I took shots of an LED entrance sign. At present it is still leaning towards humour instead of events in its messaging.
I carried on to a nearby bed of tulips near the Rideau Canal.
Another bed along the Canal. The Flora Bridge, a pedestrian bridge linking the Glebe and Old Ottawa East, is in the background.
And to close out today, a view of the slope of the bridge. Daffodils grow on the top.
Thank you, not Pizza, you! Want one now ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey match together.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. What an enchanting place to wander.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful William, especially with the blossom trees also 🌸
ReplyDeleteSo many tulips!
ReplyDeletehah hah love those quotes as well i only run maraton are those on netflix-- i run t w d heh he--
ReplyDeletegret photes
@Iris: pepperoni and bacon for me.
ReplyDelete@Italiafinlandia: they do.
@Gemel: indeed.
@Grace: definitely.
@Stefan: there are a lot.
@Anita: thank you.
...I like the Lansdowne signs!
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ReplyDeleteThe yellows and reds look beautiful, lovely tulips. The sign is funny, I have done the Netflix marathons. Take care, have a happy day!
You're not pizza. Good one. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've run a few of those marathons.
ReplyDeleteTulips and blossoms on the trees are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely groupings of flowers, William.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and great humour!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of tulip beds in different areas...I don't know what that company makes, but they have a sense of humor by their signs.
ReplyDelete@Tom: so do I.
ReplyDelete@Eileen: thanks.
@Revrunner: it is.
@Anvilcloud: many have.
@Marie: very much so.
@RedPat: they are
@Magiceye: thanks!
@Barbara: Lansdowne is a mix of park, stadium, and retail, but with little going on these days in the way of events. Hopefully as things improve.
It looks like you're the only one in this area as there are very few people in the fields of tulips.
ReplyDeleteFun saying ~ and lovely tulip photos ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving moment by moment,
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I haven't seen this amount of tulips overhere this year.
ReplyDeleteThat third photo with the tulips and the trees is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThe orange and yellow work brilliantly together.
ReplyDelete@Red: there were people around, but I tend to keep people out of shots a lot.
ReplyDelete@Carol: thank you.
@Jan: we were lucky.
@Sharon: thank you.
@Jeanie: they do.
Tulips come in all colours and forms, but the basic red or yellow ones seem to do better than all the others.
ReplyDeleteThe mixed colours look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteDie Tulpen sind sehr schön in der verschiedenen Farben.
ReplyDeleteGruß
Noke
So very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAlmost more beauty than the eyes can comprehend. Thank you. Tweeted.
ReplyDelete@John: so it seems.
ReplyDelete@Bill: I think so.
@Noke: thank you.
@DJan: they are.
@Mari: you're welcome.
William - the second to last shot, with the orange shades, is my favorite. And of course I enjoyed the humorous sayings!!! Enjoy your weekend!
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