Andy took this picture Thursday:
So we’re going up for a picnic supper this afternoon to see if the tulip and daffodils are still there. (Look how dry the ground is. 🙁 )
May 8, 2021
Andy took this picture Thursday:
So we’re going up for a picnic supper this afternoon to see if the tulip and daffodils are still there. (Look how dry the ground is. 🙁 )
May 8, 2021
how pretty they are!
I hope you had a nice picnic lunch.
if you ate it here today it would blow right off the plate! LOL. xo
It was very windy there too, noisy outside but quiet and peaceful inside.
Awww, so pretty. No luck here with tulips and never tried daffodils. Yours are lovely – hope they survived the dryness.
Andy waters them as soon as he sees them. Daffodils are great because critters don’t like to eat them.
stunning, let’s hope you can bring home a bunch of daffs for you to look at…and bulbs are prolific here, you plant a few one year and bingo they just pop up late winter/early spring and look all innocent…
Ours are spreading and Andy has been bringing them down regularly. As soon as one bunch fades he brings more.
Even with our heavy rain last week, our yard is beginning to crack again. Drought. But, oh, your flowers are so pretty. Enjoy the picnic.
Thank you! Drought is nasty stuff.
They sure are bright and colorful. Makes the heart sing. Hope you enjoy your picnic.
Thanks, we had a good time.
Let us know what you find!
I did. 🙂
Our ground looks like that, with even less grass, but the trees and bushes are green, just no blooms. hope they are still there, but may have been eaten by wild life.
They were still there. 🙂
I’m surprised the wildlife leaves them alone. Here I can’t have tulips in the yard because they ground moles pull the bulbs down for dinner.
Daffodils are great because more critters don’t eat them. We’ll have to see about the tulips. The chain link fence protects them from deer.
Perseverance, I’d say. Actually, I just did.
😀
Aren’t they pretty. It’s so wonderful to see them popping up in spring.
Yes, they’re so bright and cheerful. 🙂