Early Spring at Longwood | Photos 1
by Elouise

Rosebud popping out and a vacant bird nest for rent near Longwood’s large lake
Yesterday was gorgeous! Cloudy, breezy, mild. Perfect for visiting Longwood Gardens. Here are some favorites taken, as always, by D. All I did was point my finger now and then if he hadn’t already clicked the camera!
We’re at the front end of the flower walk, near the main entrance.
These perky blossoms were in the cacti and succulent area,
popping up out of the gravel.
They look like they’re crafted from crepe paper.
Nearby were more sedate, formal stonecrop
in different shapes and patterns.
This one wasn’t as uptight as some of the others!
The following are from the flower walk itself–
a formal promenade between ever-changing seasonal plants and flowers.
Yesterday only the early signs of spring were out.
Even so, it was spectacular, and had me in tears a few times.
There’s something healing about seeing life
spring from the still-cold ground.
Here we have early spring tulips,
followed by daffodils against a stone wall
and another variety of tulip.
This is one of Longwood’s magnificent Japanese cherry trees in full bloom.
We’re just over halfway through the flower walk.
You can see scores of tulips and other bulbs not yet in bloom.
Three views of the cherry tree–
Finally, a few more early tulips in creamy white,
and dainty snowdrops.
I wish I could have taken all of you with me in person!
I have more photos, though, and will share some of them later.
Happy weekend, everybody!
Smell a flower today and smile at someone you don’t even know.
Elouise♥
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 1 April 2016
Photo credit: DAFraser, March 2016
Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
Just stunning. So beautiful. Thank you.
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Hi, Robin! I’m so glad you enjoyed them. And you’re welcome!
Elouise
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