Continuing on with the beautiful tulips today. In the background of this first shot, the not so beautiful- a hideous infill house that is a blight on the neighbourhood.
The bed here goes along a low stone wall, with the road above pulling away to the east.
Over on Queen Elizabeth Drive, the traffic island includes a wealth of daffodils.
And across the way, I photographed this view of the lake itself. On the far side, the wooded parkland is the Arboretum.
This dog was being very patient with its human.
I finish today with this shot. I've always liked this house. Now it has the misfortune to have that aforementioned ugly infill across the street from it.














Lovely photos.
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DeleteCloseups are gorgeous 😍
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBeautiful tulips and lovely photos. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteOttawa certainly has tulips and they are arranged nicely to show off the area.
ReplyDeleteThere are many.
DeleteThe tulips are wonderful, William.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteBeautiful photos with the houses in the background.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteLovely series of photos of the beautiful tulips ~ love the doggie too ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteI wonder what dogs think of them.
DeleteOur tulips have now bloomed and are finished for the year. We will have to wait until next year to see them again.
ReplyDeleteThey are largely done here.
Delete...a building lot is a very valuable thing these days!
ReplyDeleteThat's true.
DeleteThe red chairs make a striking photo. Someone clearly thinks that house is anything but ugly otherwise they wouldn't live there.
ReplyDeleteBad taste, I suppose. It has been put up for sale at least twice. Whether or not it sold is another matter.
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