Spring has sprung in my garden. I bought a bag of bulbs from Costco last fall and last week the first one bloomed. The sun was just at the right angle to show off the translucency of these blooms.
And here they are on the first full day of spring:
I can't tell you how much joy these bring to me as I sip my cup of coffee in the morning but William Wordsworth comes to mind:
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
I wandered 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 daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling leaves in glee;
A poet could not be but gay,
In such a jocund company!
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
--William Wordsworth (1770-1880)
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What a beautiful sight in your garden :) Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures - this flower is so cheerful looking!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely spring flowers :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's ...
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Very very pretty! I love Springtime!!!
ReplyDeleteOh i love daffodils !! thank you for this refreshing image of spring in your garden ! :-)
ReplyDeletethe first two photos are absolutely radiant and stunning to see.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!! Daffodils are one of my favorites. Mine are out, but haven't bloomed yet. The woods between our front yard and the road is full of them. I love to make bouquets with all the different varieties. I love the orange-y ones the most.
ReplyDeleteYour new pink tulip header is beautiful, too!!!
These are gorgeous pictures of daffodils. They are the sure signs of spring!
ReplyDeleteLovely! What a joy to have them growing now. I have much to look forward to!
ReplyDeleteThe first two pictures are absolutely stunning! I love the sunlight in them!
ReplyDeleteIf anyone would plant bulbs, it'd be a DutchBaby! I love it. It means more to me this year in Holland than ever!
ReplyDeleteThere is something about sharing what brings one joy, it's infectious.
ReplyDeleteA surer sign of spring was never seen. :) Beautiful! I especially love the first one, so frilly and special!
ReplyDeletegorgeous just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteHello, Dutchbaby,
ReplyDeleteI'm back, almost, reading, almost...
glad to see the daffodils!
thanks!!!
Dear Birgitta,
ReplyDeleteThank you and welcome to dutchbaby!
Dear Kala,
I agree that narcissus look very cheerful - like they are smiling.
Lovely garden! That first shot is my favorite. Also, you chose one of my favorite poems from childhood, one I can still recite many lines from.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you!
Dear Anya,
ReplyDeleteHartelijk dank!
Dear Tricia@Bluff Area Daily,
ReplyDeleteI love springtime also! Welcome to Dutchbaby!
Dear Castle,
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure entirely, Lala! Thank you for bringing your Spain sunshine here.
Dear Tammie Lee,
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are quite a contrast to your snow crystals.
Dear Susan,
Thank you! I would love to see one of your daffodil bouquets. I like them orange too, especially if their petals are pure white.
I'm glad you like my new tulip header.
Dear Mumsy,
Thank you and welcome to Dutchbaby!
Dear Andree,
ReplyDeleteThank you and welcome to dutchbaby!
Dear Jientje,
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw how the sun lit this daffodil I just had to run inside and get my camera! Dank je wel en welkom aan dutchbaby!
Beautiful daffodils~ My favorite sunshine on a spring day.
ReplyDeleteDear Ginnie,
ReplyDeleteNobody does bulbs like the Dutch in Holland! I hope you have a chance to visit the Keukenhof this spring.
Dear Maggie,
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it just make everything so much more fun?
Dear lisaschaos,
I was so lucky to catch the sun just so!
Dear margie,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope your move is going smoothly.
Dear melissashook,
I am so happy to see you here - reading. I wish I could deliver a bouquet of these daffodils to you to inspire you to heal quickly. Take care!
Dear Gel,
ReplyDeleteI had to memorize this poem too!
It's impossible to enter spring without thinking of this poem, and reading it. Your daffodils are the prettiest I've seen.
ReplyDeleteDear Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteDon't they just bring out cheer in everyone?
Dear Ruth,
Can you imagine seeing a sea of ten thousand daffodils?
Thanks!
They have angel halos. How wonderful! I, too, always think of that Wordsworth poem when I see a daffodil.
ReplyDeleteDear Relyn,
ReplyDeleteAngel halos - perfect description!
Hi dutchbaby,
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet looked at your blog, but I am hunting for recipes that are low residue, no lactos....do you think hummus (I love it!) is low residue...tofu is a great food...any ideas you have would be more than welcomed...as you'll find out by today's blog, I'm a food primitive.
thank you!!!!!
Dear melissashook,
ReplyDeleteI do hope you will feel better very soon. You are in a tricky situation right now because it is difficult to get proper nutrition while your body heals.