Friday, April 4, 2014
Tulip Season
I know I said on wednesday that I was taking a break, but I just wanted to share with you these tulips, daffodils, and hyacinth fields. It only happens once a year and for a very short period of time
This is one of my favorite reasons to be living in this country and every year I eagerly wait for them, as you can see here and here.
So for now I do say my goodbye and wish you a wonderful, colorful spring,
Giova
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Por Dios!!!! es como caminar dentro de un sueno.........!!!!! Increible tanta y tanta belleza. Inmensa belleza!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletees la verdad, como un sueño!
DeleteThat is so gorgeous. I have to come and see for myself one of these days. Eva and Chloe are really sad that they won't see you this week (me too of course). Seriously, they adore you!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! Me too, seriously sad and seriously, they are the coolest girls I've met!!
DeleteI wonder that your country does not smell the best in all the world. All those lovely blooms.
ReplyDeleteThe hyacinths smell from miles, the tulips not so much, or maybe it is too subtle and I can't detect it. My sense of smell is not very acute.
DeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThese are so so pretty, Giova! Also very fun to see previous years (and your 4 attempts to get to Lisse last year!). We truly missed you in Italy, I hope to see you soon! bisous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judith!! It is nice to look back, I'm glad it is all here documented ;)
DeleteMe too, I hope we see each others again ;)
I at first thought you lived near me, because the beautiful tulip fields are just a short cycle away. I live between Seattle and Vancouver, BC, but I now realize you are in the Netherlands. It looks just the same, here where I live beside a dike in the lowlands. Wishes from across the sea!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to visit Seattle and Vancouver, maybe one day.
DeleteBest wishes from the Netherlands!!