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— This is continuing to be a gray, cloudy wet spring. We have had some bits of sun which I really enjoy but mostly cold temperatures for May. Here is one tulip that the deer missed as they love to eat them….

Tulip

Nature walks are wonderful. But you don’t have to travel to special location to enjoy Mother Nature. There is so much to see in your own neighborhood or even in your own back or front yard. Get a guide-book of the wildlife in your area and learn the calls of birds and frogs and toads. So many times I hear a bird that lets me know what I am looking for in the trees.
Beautiful tulip!
I hope it warms up soon for you Michelle. That one tulip is a perfect one. (I think anyway. It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen a real one I might have forgotten)).
A perfect well-composed click
Lovely tulip of a beautiful colour. Happy Spring!
PS: Thanks for hosting, Michelle.
Your efforts in maintaining this beautiful blog are appreciated, Michelle. Thank you.
THAT’S where all my tulips went!!! I was wondering.
Such a beautiful tulip. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.