#Wordless Wednesday — Treasuring the Beauty of Those First Tulips :-)

Author: Sarah Potter Writes

Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between.

10 thoughts on “#Wordless Wednesday — Treasuring the Beauty of Those First Tulips :-)”

    1. Dear Rochelle,

      This week, I’ve decided particularly to make it my mission to post uplifting, beautiful, and calming things on my blog during the present crisis. This will be therapy for me, as much as everybody else. I’ve had some very dark moments in the last few weeks, but am determined to banish them.

      And yes, we must chat again soon. That was definitely a sunny couple of hours, with plenty of laughter!

      All best wishes,
      Sarah

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    1. I hope the splashes of colour have arrived in your corner of the world by now …one month on. Is it really that long since I posted this tulip picture? Time really does speed up with every year that passes. All the more reason to seize each day. lest it escape through our ageing fingers.

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  1. I love tulips! I have been enjoying the small bundles of budding daffodils in our are lately, which I buy at Trader Joe’s for 99 cents! Love them too. Lots of blooms are beginning here in this desert gated community where we live. It is exciting to see the first color emerging in a group of plants as we take our walks. Joy!

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    1. I’m guessing that blooms set against the backdrop of a desert seem doubly bright and beautiful. They also probably have to be much braver than plants in my part of the world, where grass mostly stays green all the year round!

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