There is a seasonal thing to talk about! My favourite flowers are back in season. Last week they were fifteen dollars, This week they were ten dollars and hopefully next week they're down to six or seven, which is when I usually buy them but I decided I needed a treat so here they are! It's a short season, about 6 weeks. I am wait for it each year, scouring the florists until they appear!
They are the fragrance of joy!
Do you like jonquils? Or what's your favourite flower?
Linking with #HappyTuesday and #HappyNow
Nice picture of the water and nice flowers. I do not have special favorites, I like tulips and roses....and gentian and sun-flowers.
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Violetta
Upside down ist really great! :-)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about jonquils before, but I learned that they are a type of daffodil. They look very pretty. Here, daffodils are usually in season in spring, but I don't know if it's the same in Australia. I like a lot of flowers, but I especially associate lavender with a lot of positive things. Today you'll get late summer stuff from Tasmania from me :-D
All the best, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/05/weltreise-2024-4-station-tasmanien-teil.html
...I love the silvery Bay Run! Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, you are getting a lot of grey skies! Jonquils are one of my favourites, especially the chunky yellow ones that are very fragrant. I'm also partial to hyacinths (blue), anemones (red) and tulips (white), as far as Winter/Spring flowers go. Thanks for hosting, Lydia, and keep smiling...
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DeleteThat is such a great photo. Very cool. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThe upside down picture's really cool - exactly how I imagine Australia to look!
ReplyDeleteThat reflection is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful upside down or rightside up.
ReplyDeleteWow ! The color tone in your upside down pictures is outstanding , I love Jonquils. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteI loved these very atmospheric too and the upside down version good idea it works well :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a jonquilstastic week 👍
That's a great shot either way!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/06/52-years-ago-today.html
Good reflections.
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ReplyDeleteLooks just as cold as it is here. My Freesias and Daffodils have their green stems but no flowers as of yet.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection! I love surrealism so it really appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have captured the reflection in the water - stunning snaps. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections and flowers. You made me smile. Spring flowers I'm sure. It's fall here and we're happy about that. Had enough of a very hot summer.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Lydia. Hugs. ♥