After a number of days during which the skies were grey and rain fell, I was once again able to go on my morning walk. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of blossoms I saw on the trees in my neighbourhood.

Both the small blossoms and the larger ones were a pleasant sight to behold.

Some of the petals have already fallen on the ground due to the battering by the wind. However, some of the plants do have a little protection in the form of wooden fences.

The daffodils, though, are sturdy and nothing prevents them from showing their glory.

I love seeing the flowers in the gardens – they bring joy to my walk.

The variety of the flowering bulbs are a delight to see:

And even though some tulips have been battered by the wind,

others are only now considering to show their glory.

I will enjoy the sight of these blossoms and flowers during the length of their beauty. It is always a pleasure to see them on my walk.
Are you enjoying blossoms and flowers on your daily walk?
Β© Colline Kook-Chun, 2020
(This post is linked to Joβs Monday Walk challenge)
Spring bulbs are always a delight, Colline. Many thanks for sharing π€π·π»πΌπ
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I could not help but do so Jo – they are so beautiful.
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All so pretty! I have daffodils here, and forsythia. Most of the rest haven’t bloomed here yet, or the deer ate them!
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Not all the flowers have opened yet but are starting to – I could smell the pollen on my walk this morning π
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I love that nature has decided to showcase her natural beauty even in the midst of a pandemic!
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I agree John. And I have the time now that I don’t usually have to appreciate it.
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Just beautiful! I love spring flowers!
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They always bring a smile to my face.
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Gia’s crowning glory π
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Definitely. The flowers are beautiful.
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Yes indeed π
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Lovely photos, I think my favourite is the first daffodil shot π
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Thank you so much.
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That plant with the clusters of purplish blue flowers (daffodils in the same picture) is gorgeous. I don’t believe I’ve seen those before.
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I have only seen this plant here Robbie and not in South Africa.
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