I saw this so often when we lived in Utah, the hardy daffodils that broke through the ground in early spring, then nearly covered with a late snow. I absolutely adore daffodils. After seeing this every year, they became my favorite flower, my little hero of a flower!
That was a nice way of putting it. I say, "damn snow" and pray that we don't have to see it again till next January. Your picture and words, though, were lovely
that yellow pops against the snow background. March always teases. I hope you melt soon and enjoy true spring. I can remember having to wear a coat and boots over my lovely Easter outfit as a kid in PA.
Pretty poem! Or is that haiku? I'm not good w/poetry. =) My daffodils came up this year, but for some reason didn't bloom. Still enjoying the greenery tho!
soon it will be pollen season :O)
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Snow and spring - I'd say that's an awesome combination!
ReplyDeleteI saw this so often when we lived in Utah, the hardy daffodils that broke through the ground in early spring, then nearly covered with a late snow. I absolutely adore daffodils. After seeing this every year, they became my favorite flower, my little hero of a flower!
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice way of putting it. I say, "damn snow" and pray that we don't have to see it again till next January. Your picture and words, though, were lovely
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing pic....
ReplyDeleteI have a pic of FLAMINGOS in the snow that I had taken in Chicago at the Lincoln Park Zoo. It is one of my absolute favorites!
We got some of that white stuff up here, too. Ugh. Hopefully the sun will come out tomorrow and melt it all.
ReplyDeletethat yellow pops against the snow background. March always teases. I hope you melt soon and enjoy true spring. I can remember having to wear a coat and boots over my lovely Easter outfit as a kid in PA.
ReplyDeleteHi Liza - just glad we don't have snow .. it is beautiful though. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletePretty poem! Or is that haiku? I'm not good w/poetry. =) My daffodils came up this year, but for some reason didn't bloom. Still enjoying the greenery tho!
ReplyDeleteNow that is tenaciousness in action!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and poem. I'm rooting for the daffodils to win out. :) I hope you have a happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteI love the courage and persistence of daffodils. (In Germany, their name is "Easter Bells.")
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