Having bought two bunches of supermarket daffs, our own are finally showing. Just in time for St.David's Day here in Wales! Nice new photo - more of Tricia's work?
Cats do have a way of getting into the midst of things, don't they? I love the daffodils. They're just showing up at our co-op, too. I intend to pick up a bunch or two soon. Such cheery flowers.
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Lottie by daffodils.
ReplyDeleteMuch more romantic than "Daffodils" by Wordsworth.
Having bought two bunches of supermarket daffs, our own are finally showing. Just in time for St.David's Day here in Wales!
ReplyDeleteNice new photo - more of Tricia's work?
The flowers in the other photos might be more "knock my socks off," but I like these daffodils with cat tail just fine!
ReplyDeleteYour supermarket sells much fancier daffs than mine.
ReplyDeleteAnd a flouncing cat is second only to a baby :-)
xo Jane
Daffs=Spring. Sinead
ReplyDeleteYou have changed your picture, it looks so different from the last one. Lovely to see a picture of Lottie with daffodils.
ReplyDeleteLovely, I do prefer the whiter ones. Love Linda x
ReplyDeleteBut not more romantic than the daffodils in the woods in Lady Chatterly, I think!!! Love the tail!
ReplyDeleteIt's really the kitty tail that sets off the arrangement in my opinion. :)
ReplyDeleteQuite lovely!
xoxox kat
So cute - looks like my house with a cat always getting in the way!
ReplyDeletePretty! do they have that wonderful daffodil spring smell?
ReplyDeletecat tails are my favorite! beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCats do have a way of getting into the midst of things, don't they? I love the daffodils. They're just showing up at our co-op, too. I intend to pick up a bunch or two soon. Such cheery flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe first daffodils are out in our garden today. It's always a delight to see them.
ReplyDeleteGot the Daffs, need the cat. Dianne
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