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Daffodils are my favorite Springtime flowers.
They are quite common but aren't they cheery ?
Deer don't like to eat them - another plus.
Happy Passover and Happy Easter
to all who celebrate
I do think daffodils are cheery. We don't have them here and I love to see their shining faces growing in other parts of the country. Have a good weekend, Diane!
ReplyDeletethey are indeed very lovely! We finally have ours now too and they always make me smile at their cheeriness.
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers are always cheery, I really like daffodils too.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils always make me think of Spring and Easter - such a vibrant yellow! Btw - I love that shot of the cat with bunny ears in your sidebar!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils too. It's so nice to see them after the dark winter months.
ReplyDeleteOoh, daffodils are my favorites, too! And what a perfect accompaniment to the Easter/Passover weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you showcased them with the yellow borders.
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Beautiful pictures! We can't grow them but Trader Joe's always has them (from where I have no idea!) so we can still at least get some to put out!
ReplyDeleteThey are georgeous and wonderfully cheery. Alwasy a welcome sight in spring.
ReplyDeleteIt's like a sea of yellow! Very lovely. Happy Easter to you.
ReplyDeleteTruly cheery!
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I love daffodils - so bright and I did not know that about the deer! Bonus!
ReplyDeleteNice bunch of daffodils. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteI adore daffodils and irises. Such bright colors and they are a real harbinger of warm weather.
ReplyDeleteThey are the cheeriest of Spring flowers!
ReplyDelete'Daffy down dilly is come up to town,
In her yellow petticoat
And her green gown.'
Pretty! I never get tired of daffodils, they are such cheerful flowers. Once I see them in my yard I know spring is near.
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, that's a wonderful sign of spring.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely! I want more in my yard to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSo bright and yellow for the morning! :)
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils too because of their vibrant color and their shape. Beautiful pic!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are VERY cheery! And you have so many beautiful ones... I think they're my favorite flowers in part because they ARE common--I get to see them all over my neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about the deer--perhaps they appreciate the cheerfulness too! :)
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is some mighty fine whiffin!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, too. A sure sign of spring!
ReplyDeleteDaffs always look so good in a big clump. Happy Easter to you too, Diane.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lot! We're still having sporadic snow, despite the spring temp. and sunshine. Happy Easter to you and yours, Diane!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lot! We're still having sporadic snow. Have a Happy Easter, you and yours, Diane!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils! They always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and make me smile! Can't go wrong with them!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and I love daffodils as well. They are one of my favorite flowers. We had a freak snowstorm last week so no flowers here yet. There's still snow on the lawns. Lol. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Easter.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are lovely! We have just a couple of these outside our house that bloom every year with no help from us.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Daffodils are definitely a welcome sight in spring. That fact that deer don't eat them is a huge bonus, although, sometimes the deer around here just take a nibble of things they aren't supposed to eat just to remind themselves that they don't like it. Before you know it the whole plants is gone. :(
ReplyDeleteThey may be common but nothing quite says spring like daffodils. Mine all died off a couple of years ago (thanks to a late freeze) so I doubled enjoyed yours!
ReplyDeleteThey are my favorite springtime flower too. So bright and cheerful. They don't stick around nearly long enough though.
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