Sunday, April 02, 2006
Yellow is for spring
It's not spring until these arrive:
This is a shot of the daffodils in my front garden bed. We're the house on the left. You can see daffodils in front of the house and off to the side through the arch. You can also see the tulip leaves in front of the daffodils. If it stays cool enough long enough the daffodils are still blooming when the tulips open. It's really gorgeous. Last year one couple took a picture of their toddler in front of the flower bed!
Yes, those are flamingos in the daffodils. They belonged to my daughter, but now they live in that flower bed. They're especially colorful in the winter with snow up to their necks.
Handspun yarn from my painted roving, closeups below.
The flash washed this out; it's really bright orange, red & yellow
This is a shot of the daffodils in my front garden bed. We're the house on the left. You can see daffodils in front of the house and off to the side through the arch. You can also see the tulip leaves in front of the daffodils. If it stays cool enough long enough the daffodils are still blooming when the tulips open. It's really gorgeous. Last year one couple took a picture of their toddler in front of the flower bed!
Yes, those are flamingos in the daffodils. They belonged to my daughter, but now they live in that flower bed. They're especially colorful in the winter with snow up to their necks.
Handspun yarn from my painted roving, closeups below.
The flash washed this out; it's really bright orange, red & yellow