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You know that Summer is not far away when the daffodils come out!
Each year there is a host of golden daffodils in the triangular gardens between Mossley Road, Penny Meadow and Cricket's Lane, just east of Ashton town centre.
It draws me each year at this time! I will probably post another photo of this spot in a few days. Here is last year's photo.
"Daffs" is my contribution to this week's "My World" feature. Please check out the other blogs participating in this week's My World.
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2 years ago
I love these blossoms!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely daffodils! I love them and the rich yellow color! Marvelous capture! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
aloha,
ReplyDeletei enjoyed your post today, especially the beautiful yellow colors with contrasting muscari
thanks for sharing your world today.
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Great flowers.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Ah, I love daffodils. I really like the horizontal layers of color in your photo--the sky with tree branches, the red brick buildings, the yellow daffs and the blues and greens below.
ReplyDeleteA British Spring as I remember it!
ReplyDeleteOh to be in England now that April's here.
ReplyDeleteI wonder lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills
When all at once I saw a crowd
A host of golden daffodiles.
Fond Memories of this park.
Dannyx6
I really like seeing these beautiful yellow flowers - spring has arrvied. You did a nice job with the perspective of this photo. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewhen I see daffodiles I can feel spring, and also reminds me of my charity cancer foundation, thanks for sharing lovely colours of flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing huge banks of dafs!
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