I carried on with my walk among the tulips.
The largest standalone bed in the park is here, with waves of tulips and other flowers. At the point of this visit, most of the tulips had yet to really emerge.
Muscari occupied this section; as a companion flower, it is a visual treat.
A look back from the far end of the bed.
The next bed beckoned me on. It was a blend of daffodils and tulips- though the daffodils were the only ones out at this point. We'll carry on here tomorrow.














So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteA walk that can drive away all fatigue!
ReplyDeleteTrue.
DeleteWe never see so many tulips in a city park here. We have to go to the bulb fields for that.
ReplyDelete...impressive just doesn't doesn't describe this!
DeleteThis city park is good for it.
DeleteImpressive will have to do.
DeleteI always enjoy your springtime capture of these lovely beds of flowers. The crew who planted them has once again outdone themselves, and mama nature provided good soil, sun and rain to created such pleasurable beauty! Then a photographer came along, and posted his photos on a blog, and voila' I get to smile at the screen here in my living room.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBeautiful tulip photos ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteThe Daffodils were putting on a good show, William.
ReplyDeleteYes they were.
DeleteBeautiful tulips, the gardens are a lovely sight!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
Thank you.
DeleteI used to like to watch them working on these gardens.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes come across them planting in the fall.
DeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat they are.
DeleteMore dancing light, and beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteLooks like an incredible sight, beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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