Saturday, May 18, 2013
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- Water Reflection
- New Fence
- Signs, Signs - McDonald's
- Female Red Winged Blackbird
- My New Neighbour
- It's Time To Quit
- American Standard Mill: Cambridge, Ontario - Panorama
- Hiking Trail
- The Bride Wore Boots
- Wedding
- Bleeding Hearts
- Babies
- Apple Blossom
- Tulips
- Swimming Dog
- Playing It Safe
- What A Difference A Year Makes
- Sailboat
- Me And My Shadow
- Another Day
- Fishing
- Ball's Mill - Baltimore, Ontario
- Contrails
- Signs, Signs - No Kidding, Eh!
- Birch Trees
- Toronto Fire Station
- Colourful Shoes
- Young Deer
- Burnt Dam: Havelock, Ontario
- Tiny Wild Flowers
- Signs, Signs - Fish Fry
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It is a strong flower.
ReplyDeleteHa the national flower of the netherlands. Its the same here . Pop up but not open yet.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous. Love tulips. I'm not sure they are grown here, though...too hot, I think.
ReplyDeleteI'll ask you the same question I've asked some others: Do you know what we call people who fall into the Silver River in Ocala? Gator bait! :)
Tulips are always a very welcome spring blossom.
ReplyDeleteThat's encouraging. You're finally getting some spring color.
ReplyDeleteTulips do mean spring has arrived. I know you are so glad. Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossoms, what more can one say?! Nature can be so magnificent!
ReplyDeleteNetherlands beauty for sure. My hubby is from the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Andy, beautiful.