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"Spring Ritual" - painting by Meg Watson |
The dancing daffodils are leaving us again for another year. Yellow trumpet heralds have already gone and the others are fast fading. |
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so great! P.
ReplyDeletespring has sprung in your neck of the woods
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the gorgeous flowers. It is a lovely spring. Great captures of the crow. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely close-ups of the flowers!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Day!!
Peace :)
Our Daffodils are going to bloom any day now.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils blooming is a cheerful sign of spring! You captured those flowers well.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a good spring.
Hello! came from Eileen's Critters link up to admire those lovely daffodils...ours have all but said farewell too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot of the crow watching you watching him!
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I have a thing for crows - they photograph so beautifully and their intelligence comes through in the picture. The daffodils are finished here and the tulips nearly finished. A very hot spell sped everything along.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos Ruby! The artwork is so colorful and you have taken great shots of all the daffodils, and love how the crow is staring right at you. Thank you for for linking with Today's Flowers, and happy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteSuch shining flowers ....
ReplyDeletea sun spring ...
a very nice series of photos.
Greetings, Karin
I love the daffodils. Ours will bloom soon.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful Spring painting, fun too!
ReplyDeleteSo enjoyed seeing your spring photos, love the raven.
Love the painting - what is the Spring ritual? Your captures are out of this world! Many thanks for being a part of SEASONS with these absolutely beautiful photos! There's no way I van choose a favorite:):) Have a happy week and see you soon:) You are lucky I just caught this before going to bed. The others will have to wait till Sunday night (here in California).
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, Ruby!
ReplyDeleteThe daffodils may be fading but they do look gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!
Have a lovely Sunday!
so wonderful, absolutly great.
ReplyDeleteHave a sunny sunday
Hi,Ruby. Your mosaic photo is fascinating. I like your macro photo too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour daffodils are gorgeous. I find the Spring Ritual also fascinating. Wishing you a good new week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bright daffodils. It is too mild here for them to grow and I miss them.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely way to let Meg's paintings be seen and appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThe daffodils are still here, but here is always a little later than the city.
I'm glad you included the watchful crow - fabulous!
M xx
These are such cheery and beautiful flowers to see each spring! Your bird looks like you caught him in a bad mood!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteI know that daffodils don't stay with us for a long time (I remember from when we used to grow them in Oregon) but aren't they wonderful while they last! (And at least you have them for a while -- none here in our part of Florida -- and I miss them.) Thanks for sharing yours.
ReplyDeleteThose daffodils are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post! love the close-up shot of the daffodil! and the crow shot is great too!
ReplyDeleteLovely spring shots.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful spring pictures, so nice to see especially when it hails outside !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous daffodil macro photography and love the colorful and creative art work!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Stunning photography. Who knew that the inside of the daffodil is so warm and fuzzy..true daffodils are leaving us for another year..sigh...
ReplyDeleteLove the art and the daffodil close-ups gave me a visceral reaction.
ReplyDeleteColorful art and I like your tribute to the daffodil, they really do make spring begin for me. I love the big trumpets and the tiny trumpets, and especially the scented ones. The cherry bark glistening makes a beautiful setting for the blackness of the crow, Ruby.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are a spring ritual....they bring such cheer!
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and LivingFromHappiness
Looks like you have crows with attitude in your area too, pretty daffodils.
ReplyDeleteVery vibrant painting. - The Daffodils were very pretty. They do come and go quickly. Just loved the shot of the Raven/Crow in the tree.
ReplyDeletebeautiful set of spring images :)
ReplyDeleteLovely Spring images....I do wish those blooms would last longer!
ReplyDeleteSorry to be late. I love Daffodils flowering gregariously which always reminds me of a poem by Wordsworth. I found Blackbird, which I’m unfamiliar with, was so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYoko
The birds and the flowers; it doesn't get much better than that, does it?
ReplyDelete~Sheri