Sunday, April 12

Sunday Farm Photo: Happy Easter!


Our One Clump of Tulips in the Front Yard Almost Always Blooms for Easter

Want a bigger bouquet?
4/16/06: Easter Greetings to You
4/16/06: Dogfoot Tiptoed Through the Tulips
4/16/06: Time Lapse Tulips
And you'll find lots more flower photos here and here and here.

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5 comments:

  1. Perfect Easter flowers. Great photo. I hope the Bunny bought you some chocolate.

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  2. Happy Easter to you too! I came by to see the babies and as usual they not disappoint! I always so look forward to seeing your lambs. It truly is a dose of cute every year. See you are doing more meat sheep other than Suffolks. How about some wool sheep for fiber?? I hope you had a lovely Easter!

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  3. Wow - another beautiful picture! Too bad tuplips don't last any longer - they're some of my favorite.

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  4. Hey Anne in SC, someone just told me that the Breck's catalog has some tulips that grow taller and last twice as long!!! Maybe worth looking into that 'cuz I love tulips, too, and they really don't last long enough!

    Susan, your tulips are gorgeous! Hope you had a wonderful Easter!

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  5. I love tulips, especially red ones! Yours are beautiful.

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