Every Wednesday Susan from A Southern Daydreamer is hosting Outdoor Wednesday. I actually wrote a post today , but when I saw the lovely posts...well, I just had to join in too and write another.
I am dreaming of Spring,
and Daffodils.
Pots and pots of Daffodils...
I know a garden,
not too far from here,
Where hundreds,
and hundreds,
of Daffodils
will soon be in bloom.
Today, if you click HERE,
you will be lead down the garden paths to Outdoor Wednesday,
hosted by the lovely Susan. And if you are so inclined, you can add your name to the growing list.
The song for this post is Just The Way You Are. A love song for the awaited Daffodil
Hi Karen,
Beautiful thought of hope for Spring. Here it has sprung!! All the Daffodils are on parade, telling there stories of Spring.
Althought:
Early Spring='s
Early Summer"'s->>>>>>>>
NO FLOWERS because it' TOO hot ;-(
So for now I'm reveling in all the beauty there is.
Passing on the torch to you!
xox
Constance
Hi Karen, i am so glad your decided to join in. Your post is talking like spring could be here tomorrow. Bring it on! Wouldn't that be a welcome sight. Smiling BIG! Across the street on the mountain side there are Daffodils like in your photos, just growing wild. When they are in bloom it is gorgeous. I think we are all getting spring fever right now.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs...Jeanne
i sooooooooo enjoy reading your posts, daily! you take me on the BEST journeys! :) Thank you so very much for ALL that you share! Have a FABULOUS day!
If I meet you in the garden, will you walk awhile with me? I'd love to stroll along the paths, smelling the smells of spring and chatting with a "friend"!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday! Beautiful photographs, Karen! Dana
Karen, Your photos are so beautiful. You have a great eye! Daffodils really usher Spring in don't they? Blessings as you wait for Spring...
Welcome to Outdoor Wednesday Karen! I love your post...wonderful! Looks like Spring in your pictures!Thanks for sharing your photos. I hope you share your Outdoor posts again!
Susan
Hello Karen,
Welcome to Outdoor Wednesday the flowers are beautiful and a great welcome to our upcoming season of spring time. Thank you for sharing.
Blessing,
Sue
We can enjoy spring in so many ways even if we don't yet see it beyond our windows... Thank you for the daffodils!
How beautiful! Happy OW!
thanks for your comment and you make me long for the spring with all those pictures of daaodils!! only a few weeks and we will have them here all over the place...
OH, how beautiful! I love daffodils so much!
Thanks for sharing this loveliness...
Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
XO,
Sheila :-)
Thank you for leading us "down the garden path." LOL I love the daffodil vistas, and also your paintings. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful daffodils.
Mine haven't bloomed yet, but the green stems are lovely! ha ha
What an absolutely breathtaking sight! And I think that is the greenest grass I've ever seen. What a beautiful post for Outdoor Wednesday. Kathy
DId you take all those photos? The blue of the sky is gorgeous and the yellow daffodils are stuning! Linda
Thanks for sharing these beautiful snippets of spring, Karen! It won't be long until we'll enjoy them in our own gardens.
xo,
Lynda
Karen,
Love the pretty daffodils, they are my first sign of spring in the backyard but I know better to look for another month!
Your park is beautiful. I'm not sure if it is a water fountain, but the scrollwork trellis on top is gorgeous & the lions head on the well is very majestic! What a great place to go to see the first signs of spring! :-)
Loved the music too!
xoxo
Jane
First, love your header. You really captured a beautiful spot with your awesome photos.
Kathy b
Dear Karen,
My, some of these images look so familiar to me. Have you ever been to Tower Hill? I love gardens and can't wait to be in my own. The robins were visiting today and I felt bad that we still have so much snow. Thoughts on spring!
Shirley
I wish we could take a picnic and set in the field chatting and maybe write a story for thr children. I used to run through a field like that next to our house picking buttercups (as we called them). We forgot all our cares and played for hours....m...
Karen,
It is a beautiful bright garden of sunshine. Seeing these gardens do help the l o n g wait for spring!
We are getting snow tonight:)
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