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Monday, February 26, 2024

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We have daffodil bulbs planted in various locations in the yard. 

These are always the first to bloom

THEY are AWWW-worthy









24 comments:

  1. Ooh how super to see your daffodils. Ours in Aberdeen are not out yet.
    We love "... yellow trumpets of spring".

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  2. Ooh how super to see your daffodils. Ours in Aberdeen are not out yet.
    We love "... yellow trumpets of spring".

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  3. We have had such a mild winter that ours have flowered and gone over now. The wild ones in the fields are much later and starting to get their buds.

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  4. ooh they are there... we love them and we agree they are like trumpets...... they should stay with us for the whole year...

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  5. Dearest Cecilia,
    We used to showcase thousands of old Heritage—Fragrant daffodils and I'd ordered the early–mid–and late season bloomers for enjoying them to a maximum. Sadly the competition of big trees have made them disappear... Miss their sweetness!
    it was such a special ritual for bringing them inside, in vases for enjoying their fragrance...
    Enjoy yours!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  6. mothers yard was always full of jonquils which are much like daffodils, I did pop out to ask Gigi if they are the same and no they are not. I thought they were. which ever or whatever they are gorgeous. Gigi said jonquils have heavier perfume than daffodils. I don't remeber them having a scent. do yours have scent?

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  7. I have always liked the yellow daffodils with the orange center. I had some decades ago. These really cheer up my morning, but unbelievably with our cold weather in the snow that we just had, I see that my dwarf yellow daffodils in one or two places have some buds coming up already.

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  8. We think of them at Easter time, more in April, but I'm sure they pop up earlier when you are more south.

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  9. I do miss the early blooms of spring (no longer having a yard) ... but seems astounding to me that "spring flowers", as lovely as they are, are popping out near February's end.

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  10. I love daffodils, they have such "happy" faces. 😊

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  11. MIne have come up but only the leaves. No buds or flowers, That is a first.

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  12. No other flower signals spring more than the daffy♥

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  13. I love yours. Mine are coming up all over too.

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  14. How wonderful that you have daffodils blooming already! We are getting near record temps in the 60's this week and then after a brief dip to normal temps we will rollercoaster back up to near 60 again. With weather like that we might start seeing our daffodils coming up early.

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  15. It was 70 degrees here yesterday. I enjoyed it very much. I love your beautiful spring flowers. You made me smile.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Hugs, my friend. ♥

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  16. Oh ~ beautiful daffodils ~ great photos ~ hugs,

    Hugs to you and Angel Madi ~ XXs

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  17. Daffodils always make my heart fill up with hope!

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  18. Daffodils are definitely harbingers of Spring. P. Phil says no more winter. The Farmers Almanac says a harsh winter. I sure hope that big rodent is right.

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  19. We love "daffies" but so do the squirrels.....Mom has planted them MANY MANY times and the squirrels dig them up and eat them every time.

    Hugs, Teddy

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