I went into Gatineau, over on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River, one day in May to take in tulips. Here at the Portage Bridge, which crosses the river, there is a bed of tulips in a parkland setting I always stop by.
A bike path heads down to the river. Across the path are a number of tulips growing in the grass. I assume squirrel gardeners are responsible for the migration.
One last look at this pretty bed.
Beautiful and magical ✨️ 💛
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteSuch lovely sights!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
Delete...the beauty keeps spreading.
ReplyDeleteLots of that.
DeleteOur squirrels aren't as smart as yours, they just skitter among the trees. I've certainly enjoyed seeing all the tulips that you've captured.
ReplyDeleteSquirrels are cute, clever, and devious.
DeleteI keep thinking, a 'riot of colour!'
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteBeauty everywhere, William.
ReplyDeleteLots of it.
DeleteLovely photos of the tulips ~ nature's beauty ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteSquirrel gardeners! I suppose that’s true, but it made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteIt makes sense!
DeleteNever ending loveliness.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteBeautiful series of the seemingly endless tulip beds.
ReplyDeleteThere are many.
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