Easter Yellow Tulips
A Gift of Tulips in Pictures
Beds of tulips, in full bloom, are a sure sign of spring and those wonderful warm sunny days.
Published by Rue Cooper
Rue Cooper is a free lance writer living in Pennsylvania. She watches a lot of television shows and old comedy movies. She is interested in homeschooling, religions, biography, science, history, world cultu... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThese are nice! Yellow is definitely the color of spring! Here's one of my tulip slideshows: http://www.associatedcontent.com/slideshow/48140/overland_park_arboretum_vol_2.html?cat=32
The colors are vibrant and beautiful. Don't know why I'm not a big fan of tulips. I like the daffodils better - the old fashioned ones, not the hybrids. Nice photographs.
and to answer your question, no, there can never be too many tulips love these photos you did a great job
Rue, the only thing missing is the big bumblebee to come flying along and land on one of these beauties and drink some pollen. I could almost picture him there :) Cheers!