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10 March, 2023
daffodils
popping up last week. Hopefully the cold weather doesn't kill them. We had a bit of snow yesterday but it was much less than predicted.
...we have a few green shoots, but the flowers are a ways off for us.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFreezing cold here. Daffodils struggling.
ReplyDeleteGod bless always.
Daffodils won't appear here until May.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !!Hope they survive!Here we have very cold 16 minus Better stay indoors !Around the fire!Happy day to you and family :)))
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are pretty hardy.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see the the Daffodils coming up. I hope the weather holds up for them.
ReplyDeleteLovely! We expect to get more snow tomorrow, but this last was a real spring snow. The kind that melts.
ReplyDeleteHope the snow will not spoil it.
ReplyDeleteThe daffodils are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHope they survive the cold.
Have a great weekend, Bill.
Saw some this morning too! Spring is not far away :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope they survived the snow!
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteSending good luck to your daffs... they're so pretty and springy, I hope they make it.
ReplyDeleteIt's time for the daffodils to make a sunny appearance.
ReplyDeleteThere they are in all their glory! Narcissus looking down hoping to see their own reflection. : )
ReplyDeleteI love these flowers. One year "all Braunschweig" was covered in them.
ReplyDeleteA sure sign of spring!
ReplyDeleteI hope they perk up again. They don't seem to mind a bit of colder weather.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty 😍
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, hopefully they will last.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, Bill! they are a little 'sad' for the snow, but they are an excellent sign Have a nice weekend. ☘️
ReplyDeleteAmazing little flowers and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to daffodil season here, but that's still a month away. We are still knee deep in snow.
ReplyDeleteWe've got the daffodils, but definitely no snow.
ReplyDeleteLovely harbingers of spring.
ReplyDeleteHarbingers of Hope. I just saw the comment above, lol. Yes of hope and of spring. Thank you Bill for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI wandered lonely as a cloudia
DeleteThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils
The Color Gods Are Painting The Landscape Once Again - Way Cool Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
And Happy 11:11 - Who Knew
DeleteDaffodils are very, very tough.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are hardy, I'm sure they will be fine.
ReplyDeleteI posted a picture of daffodils today too, the first ones I've seen here.
Bellas flores te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBellas flores. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty! Our daffodils are hanging in there, we our cold weather and snow showers. Have a great weekend.
I love daffodils. I hope they got some light
ReplyDeleteA lovely sight
ReplyDeleteLove Spring colour, I've just planted a load of bulbs.
ReplyDeleteI do like seeing daffodils :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Adoro estas flores! São sempre as primeiras por aqui, a anunciar a Primavera!
ReplyDeleteGostei imenso da imagem!
Um grande abraço!
Ana