Tuesday, February 7, 2017
2/8 Outdoor Wednesday # 422
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1. POST your outdoor photos and the Outdoor Wednesday logo/button on your blog and link back to http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ so that others will be able to find all the links to other Outdoor Wednesday posts.
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2. Add your Name and the Permalink to your post (NOT your general blog address) in “Mr. Linky”. For help with permalink see HERE.
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Daffodils....
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
Such vibrant, beautiful daffodils.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that you have daffodils! They are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a climate you live in. Seattle is locked in winter still. Big snow (here that's 6") just yesterday.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful blooms. We have some other types flowers in bloom as well.Have had hot one day and cold the next. Poor flowers do not know what to do.
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, I don't know their lifespan down by you but wouldn't they be great to have for Easter? I'm in the process of adding more yellow to my apt. and looking at these make me happy.
ReplyDeleteHow stunning your late Winter is !
ReplyDeleteHere our Nature is still sleeping, that's why I've shared a post not talking about gardens or flowers, but about the travels of thh Empress Elisabeth of Austria ... I hope to be in theme, anyway !
Wishing you a wonderful remainder of your week and thanking you for hosting,
I'm sending hugs and more hugs to you
Xx Daniela at - My little old world -
Oh looks so lovely ~ wonderful floral macro shots ~ spring! ~ here tonight ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy and Peaceful Week ~ ^_^
Love those Daffodils!
ReplyDeleteWaiting for spring, aren't you? ;) Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteIn Germany they called: Osterglocken (easterbells)
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Kirsi
While my initial reaction was, "No way...not already," it has now become..."I can't wait!"...JP
ReplyDeleteHaven't written a post for a long while, starting back slowly, thank you for sharing some spring yellow.
ReplyDeleteRob