Now I am well aware that I am no Jonathon Keats, so I will keep to prose to convey my thoughts, but hopefully I can give daffodils their well earned respect with the following collage of photos. This past weekend the sun finally poked its head out for a few hours, and I exuberantly worked out in my yard raking away the left over leaves and debris. To my amazement, underneath some of the long ago fallen foliage I found the beginnings of my daffodils (photo below).
Now granted they have quite a ways to go, but it began lovely daffodil-filled thoughts, and upon reading Splendid Market’s post on daffodils earlier this week, I knew I wasn’t the only one craving a beautiful splash of color and life. Okay, so here is my laughable attempt at something similar to poetry.
Here is to January gently saying goodbye, ushering us into February.
Here is to the anticipation of spring and all things that can be reaped from its bounty.
Here is to the cycle of the seasons, may we all be thankful that we have the opportunity to experience each one, for that means we are still living.
Here is to hope, may we discover the wonderful moments that await us all.
The Irish countryside Kilkenny, Ireland
The combination of the forsythia and the field full of daffodils would be a breath-taking sight to come upon.
Think outside the box when it comes to a vase for your bouquet.
A beautiful bouquet. Am very curious as to what the other flower is in it. Does anyone recognize it?
Interestingly enough, the flower for the month of July in New Zealand is the daffodil. If you click on the above link, you’ll find out what each month’s flower is, as well as something I didn’t know until I came upon their website. While I knew that daffodils could not co-mingle with other flowers in a vase because of the white sap they produce, I did not know that if you place the daffodils in their own vase for twenty-four hours, after this point you may mix them with other flowers in a beautiful bouquet as long as you are putting them into fresh water. Who knew? Probably many of you, but now I do as well.
A rarely seen bouquet of white daffodils – clean and elegant.
Lunch al fresco anyone?
I’ve always dreamt of a wedding in either fall or spring, simply because of the flowers that one could choose from. Symbolically a wedding in spring would be very poetic and oh so appropriate.
Love in bloom.
Speaking of being non-traditional when it comes to weddings, this dress would definitely make an entrance. I absolutely adore the originality and color.
Unique vases to celebrate a springtime bouquet.
Splendid Market’s bouquet which she gave as a gift on a friend’s doorstep. Wouldn’t that be a beautiful surprise to brighten your day?
Why not treat yourself to a bouquet of daffodils at the end of this work week? I recently noticed that my local grocery store had just received a delivery and am thinking I might just have to make a special trip. I hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable few days off.
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