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Lovely seasonal blooms, Sue. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
I’m not going to quote Wordsworth but it’s hard to resist!
I was doing that yr
Yesterday!
A lovely sight. Daffs are so cheerful.
They are!
Ah. Spring.
Indeed so
Cheerfulness! 🙂🥰❤️
Yep!
Oh what glorious daffodils. 😀 😀
Not enough of them, Cee!
🙂 I was hoping to see flowers in your post today, Sue.
I didn’t get many yesterday unfortunately
Those narcissus clumps are always such wonderful signs of spring.
Aren’t they! The sun’s out brightly today, too
🌞
Lovely! I miss seeing these in spring.
Such a marker of spring
Can you sense the envy? I am glad I get to see daffodils, even if they are across the ocean.
So pleased to have been of use, Elizabeth!