Sunday, June 18, 2023

The Park

 It's been my tradition to close out my Tulip Festival series with Commissioners Park at Dow's Lake, and so is the case this year, for the next few posts. I made a return visit, starting at the south end of the park, on what was a cold day for May.

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  1. What a mass of colour. Those double tulips are very unusual.

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  2. The house complements so well with the tulip garden making it a great landscape!

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  3. It does look cold indeed! Heavy, kinda, the colors.

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    1. People were in winter coats that day, as I recall.

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  4. Hello,
    The tulips are gorgeous, a beautiful walk in the park. Take care, have a great day and happy new week.

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  5. This display is spectacular, even by Ottawa standards.

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  6. ...Dow's Lake is the crown jewel of Ottawa.

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  7. Thank you for all these yummy photos!

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  8. Loved all the photos with the house in the background!

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    1. The homes at that part of the park are very photogenic.

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  9. Those homes have wonderful views of all that beauty.

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  10. Your series on tulips has been better than ever this year.

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  11. Wonderful colors! Your tulip photo festival this years great fun as always!
    Thank you

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  12. Your floral photos are always awesome ~

    PS ~ So sorry for the loss of you Dad recently ~ time is so short on this planet.


    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. The colours are amazing and the composition of your photos is outstanding.

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  14. Those houses have the perfect view. The tulips were outstanding this day.

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  15. I think Ottawa could rival the Netherlands in beautiful tulip displays!

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  16. Considering your photos were from May, the colours sure are bright and vibrant.

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