It turns out I have less daffodil images than I thought I did, but this one caught my eye. To see more Wordless Wednesday links, please visit here, here, and here.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Wordless Wednesday: A yellow daffodil narcissus flower from Descanso Gardens...
It turns out I have less daffodil images than I thought I did, but this one caught my eye. To see more Wordless Wednesday links, please visit here, here, and here.
11 comments:
Thanks for visiting! I'm unable to comment on google+ sites that don't have the blog links, but I do visit. For some reason, even though I've said no to word verification, it still shows here. If you're logged in to Google or OpenID, you should still be able to post by clicking enter without filling in the word verification. I'm sorry about the glitch...
Beautiful Lisa ;o) So much detail in one flower ;o) Take Care ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stacy! It's a relatively "simple" flower, but still grabs me!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils! They are so cheery!
ReplyDeletevery pretty. I have a mix of dafs & jonquils and they are already done .
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by!~Faythe @ GMT~
lovely flower! thanks for joining tina´s ww :)
ReplyDeletePretty daffodil! I *almost* posted one I took from my mom's garden a few weeks ago.
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I think we agree again Splendid Little Stars :).
ReplyDeleteThank you Faythe, I'm not quite sure when I took this photo (the date stamp on my camera is inaccurate and I've never fixed it), but I'm pretty sure it was a couple of weeks back.
Thanks very much Tina!
Thank you Kristin, we may have been thinking alike :). I seriously love the iris you selected!
it would look even better if you painted it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Masa! Lately my blog has been a bit more related to ramblings than to my art, I've been a little preoccupied, but I hope to do more posts related to my art soonish :).
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo of the lovely daffodil, Lisa! To me, they are the essence of spring beginning, something I always look forward to!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Connie! Spring is such a wonderful season.
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