gorgeous! i am in awe that these started out the pale yellow color...truly amazing,...what pretty flowers...thanks for sharing these with us....i really think they are pretty...
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Oh my aren't those ladies beautiful. Turn them upside down, put a little head on them, and a big full hat with ribbons hanging down, some little arms and some pretty shoes on the legs that are under that beautiful skirt and you will see what Blake described to his wife as dancing ladies when he saw tulips.
Shirley looks so pretty, and delicate :o)
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gorgeous! i am in awe that these started out the pale yellow color...truly amazing,...what pretty flowers...thanks for sharing these with us....i really think they are pretty...
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I had no idea that tulips would change color during or AFTER the bloom. Facinating! Oh, and great shots! Thanks for sharing!
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These Shirleys are just awesome! I don't know flowers, but I love your entries and knowledge on them.~kbear
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely but I find my tulips always become droopy with the weight of them. Yours seem to stay upright though! :-) Sandra xxx
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Oh my aren't those ladies beautiful. Turn them upside down, put a little head on them, and a big full hat with ribbons hanging down, some little arms and some pretty shoes on the legs that are under that beautiful skirt and you will see what Blake described to his wife as dancing ladies when he saw tulips.
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They are beautiful. Nicki
ReplyDeleteso pretty! tulips are my favorite flower.
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