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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Daffodils - Photograph

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I liked how the light and shadows of the morning sunlight shining through the window blinds looked on these Daffodils that I have in a vase. Yesterday I cut these in my flower garden. Their beauty and perfection is cheerful to look at. Daffodils are one of the few flowers that Deer don't eat.

14 comments:

  1. The perfect break from the news. Thank you

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  2. Beautiful daffodils, wonderful photographs.
    Such a cheerful sight :)

    All the best Jan

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  3. These daffodils look beautiful. I don't have any flowers in the house right now and I should have gotten some at trader Joe's yesterday. they certainly lift spirits. Hugs-Erika

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  4. ...mine are just starting to show some color.

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  5. Beautiful flowers and play of lights.

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  6. These are beautiful! I saw daffodils in bloom when I went out to my mailbox yesterday. I didn't realize deer don't eat them. They seem to eat everything!

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  7. Oh Anne, these daffodils make my heart sing. Soon we'll see them. I hope. Soon!

    Thanks for stopping by Marmealde Gypsy yesterday!

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  8. Pretty I am thinking my daffodils at our woods home are up and blooming now we aren't going anywheres though with this virus-it is near our woods home but not in the county so far at our lake house-thank goodness

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  9. Sorry I'm late visiting. I'm still playing catch-up. I know I've missed a lot this week. I love your vase of daffs. In winter, the light shining through the mini-blinds is very distracting when I try to show my art from my south facing dining room table. You have used that to your advantage. These are fabulous.

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  10. I love them, they are so pretty!

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  11. So very pretty to see. Thank you, Anne!

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  12. Beautiful daffodils, and I love how the shadows are falling across them. Great photos.
    Alison x

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  13. Daffodils are God's special blessing in my part of the world too. They announce springtime and their presence is usually accompanied with birdsong. I hope you and yours are safe during these troublesome times when we're all cloistered in our homes. God bless.

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