I’m joining Cathy at Words and Herbs blog for her second annual Week of Flowers, where we share daily posts of flowers and gardens to give a dose of cheer to those in northern climes, where the short days this time of year are often dark and dreary. It does my heart good to look back to the green and flowery profusion of the summer months. Open to all, feel free to join in by clicking the link above, or simply to see links to what others are sharing.
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Thank you, Karen! x
Gorgeous! Daffodils are sunshine and smiles rolled into one! 😃
Thank you, Cathy!
Now that is a pop of sunshine on a dreary December day!
Isn’t it just? Thanks, Dale!
Absolutely!
Ah so pretty Eliza. A spirit lifter for sure x
Thank you, Alison. Days are so short and dark, we need a bit of springtime. 🙂
Beautiful flowers and great shot.
Thank you, Judy. Spring is such a happy time. 🙂
A bright clear warm color of spring!!! Very sunny! 🌞
Thank you, Barbara! Hope it brightened your day. 🙂
The colour is so pretty. A nice contrast to the weather outside today!
Thank you, Belinda. A bit of spring sunshine to brighten your day. 🙂
Refreshing!
Thank you, Ellen. It truly is… one of my favorites.
A burst of summer sunshine, wonderful!
Thank you, Donna! x
Very pretty indeed.
Thank you, Anne. 🙂
What a sweetie pie!
Thank you, Cathy! 🙂
That’s sweet daffodil. I’ve been pleased to notice that daffodil foliage is already breaking through the soil here.
Thank you, Kris. Wow, daffs already. It is like you have 3 days of fall and then it is spring!
So cheery! Lovely photo!
Thank you, Tina! 🙂
Ooh, I remember your beautiful daffodils. This one is lovely.
Thank you, Susie!
What a gorgeous variety Eliza, I love this colour combination! 💛
Thank you, Xenia. It is a sweet one and very hardy.
Is there anything more cheerful than a daffodil? Rhetorical of course. xo
Yes, indeed, thanks, Alys!
Gorgeous and unusual.
Thanks, Alice… one of my favorites of spring.
You swept me away into spring, Eliza — I could almost smell the heady sweetness.
🙂 Thanks much, Jet, glad you enjoyed the bouquet.
Beautiful.
Thank you, Jill!
Oh my goodness, I just absolutely looove yellow flowers. They’re like Nature’s way of asking one to smile and be joyful! 💛🏵️💐
Nice thought, Isha, yellow is very cheering to me as well. This color combination definitely cheers me!