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There were yellow tulips in bloom . . .
and some pink tulips. . .
and more yellow tulips. . .
and pink and yellow in one tulip . . .
and white and yellow Daffodils
and more yellow tulips . . .
and red and yellow tulips. . .
and white daffodils with ruffled centers. . .
and varigated yellow with red stripes tulips . . .
and tree blossoms. . .
all on the way to the historical postoffice downtown. . . (back)
side and front columns of post office
and the front of the post office. . .
all under BLUE skies which we haven't seen for many days and will disappear tomorrow when the rains
return. . .
and when I went home, I saw these blooming in our backyard at the apartment building. I don't know what they are except GORGEOUS! Click on to see even better. And that was just the short trip to the Post Office. Spring is definitely here!. . It's an Azalea according to Martha Z. Thanks!
Your post office is a beautyful building! One of those days, I'll show mine, which is modern and ugly!So many beautyful flowers under a bright blue sky gives you a good mood for all the day long!!Thank you to share, I'll be in good mood too!!Ü
ReplyDeleteYou caught some beautiful spring blooms while the sun shone. I think your last flower is an azalea of an unusual color.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are very, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA springtime post for sure, Paulie - so many of your bulbs are blooming. More snow in the forecast for me - you keep the blooms coming, and I'll supply the snow!
ReplyDeleteNo blue skies here today and no flowers yet except the trees. But my yellow tulip buds are pushing upwards. I hope the winds give them time to look nice for a while before they get blown tobits.
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