I was so excited for Outdoor Wednesday this week because I finally have some spring showing in my yard! I took my pictures right after I got home from work. Now as it has gotten a bit darker I downloaded them and even on the macro setting some didn't turn out too well. All of them seemed too blue until I realized that I had the White Balance set on Tungsten light. :( It is too late to take more, because I need to get supper going, so they'll just have to look a bit blue. LOL!
My first daffodils!!!!
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Some snowbells - I know this is blurry!!!!
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A crocus, not the first but still pretty even though it is growing sideways!!!
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Sorry for the bluish tint!!! Thanks Susan for hosting Outdoor Wednesday!!!! :D Jewel
Oh how pretty your photos are!Yeah spring is coming!
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday!
(I had better go write my post! LOL)
Susan
Hi, i stumbled along your blog, i too have daffodils, hycliths, and
ReplyDeletemagnolia blooming , im in charleston, please visit our blog, i loved yours
thanks
kate
Your pics turned out beautifully! I wish I could see something like that here right now, but alas we have a way to go. Enjoy your lovely flowers. Cindy
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing prettier than the first delicate spring flowers poking their little heads out!
ReplyDelete;-) Bo
Oh how beautiful. Your flowers are just wonderful, and your pictures came out so good. Great job. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh those are so sweet, and they remind me of the poem that talks about the host of golden daffodils! And those snowbells... precious!
ReplyDeleteHappy OW...
XO,
Sheila :-)
I just adore daffodils! We had the little snowballs at our other house. I wish we dug them up!!
ReplyDeleteYou would love the dynamite crepe myrtles. They are the truest red you will find.
Hello Carolina,
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful, I agree with Bo, there really is nothing prettier than spring flowers, Kathy.
Isn't it nice to come home and find a sweet surprise like this? I can hardly wait for all of mine to bloom.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sue
~Stunning flowers! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! I just adore a sweet yellow daffodil, a surefire signal that spring is on its way. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think all the flowers from bulbs are evocative of springtime. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Lana
I love daffodils, and yours are sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! girl you already have flowers blooming? We're quite aways off from that occurring around here.. your photos were beautiful.. Happy Outdoor Wedneday..
ReplyDeletehugs ~lynne~
Pretty photos!!
ReplyDeleteI live in NC and my daffodils haven't start to bloom....:( They are just now coming up, so I am hoping soon.
I think the bluish tint adds to the picture :) beautiful daffodils!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are the harbingers of Spring. Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteYippee - spring is on it's way! I just love daffodils, they just look happy! I noticed that my mom's starting blooming 3 days ago - I can't wait for spring and green and COLOR. Kathy
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Our daffodils and Narcissus are blooming too. What a refershing sign of spring to come!..Christine
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