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Amazing photos as always! Snow and flowers... That's new to me. :)
ReplyDeleteI have some words for that frost, but I will restrain myself
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty! (Poor chilly flowers.)
ReplyDeleteThose three tulips are just breathtaking, and I love the grape hyacinths. The pink flower baffles me.
We've got columbine buds too. Your lilacs are almost out!
Lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteIt´s snowing here right now....aaaarrrrrgggghhhhh.
Such extremes between the snow and vibrant colors of the flowers. Some of those pictures make me think it's quite warm, but the snow says otherwise.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, real spring photos even though we rarely get that much ice, great
ReplyDeleteI love the poppy close up! And you have tulips in your garden! :) Thank you, your pictures are amazing! Brazilian kisses...
ReplyDeleteYour first columbine bud!?!?!?! Wow, that's amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous collection of flower photos. I love the little comments when I hold my cursor over a photo. Nope, I don't know what that one is!
I love the tulip tears, and the flowers in the snow - a testament to the strength and stubbornness of nature.
wow, you have been working.
ReplyDeleteIt is snowing here right now. I hate it. I had plans to go birding. Now it is spoiled. :(
Stunningly beautiful photographs!
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