Thursday, 2 April 2015

Spring in the park

 A walk in the gardens at Dunham Massey, Cheshire, this week.













 The robin was singing away whilst the swans, geese and mallards were on the lookout for visitors with bags of food to share.






Sharing with James at Weekend Reflections

25 comments:

  1. Daffodils and robins and graceful white swans .... what a delightful place to be taking a walk

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  2. Oh, just wonderful. I love the swans especially. :-)

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  3. Oh, those daffodils! And the sweet little robin. Hooray for spring!

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  4. I love all those daffodils! My first ones will be opening any day now outside Dan's study window..

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  5. Love seeing all those daffodils!

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  6. Spring has sprung. How lovely!

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  7. What a beautiful place and you have daffodils already ! No flowers here in sight !

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  8. The daffodils are trying out here and some brave ones are blooming already. And then there will be another frost and they all decided just to wait a bit longer.

    When I wake up in the morning I hear a bird, but haven't got a clue what type it is. But it certainly means spring is on its way.

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  9. It looks all very springtime, nice pictures.

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  10. Oh...Mother gifts us with such cuteness and beauty.

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  11. Magnifique endroit et oiseaux ;o)

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  12. Beautiful reflections and colors.

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  13. Beautiful blooms. Marvellous reflections. I hope you have a HAPPY EASTER.

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  14. So many daffodils - it reminds me of the Keukenhof in Holland. Now you must have a feeling of spring:) Wishing you a happy Easter!

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  15. So lovely and peaceful. What a wonderful place to spend some time!

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  16. Pretty jonquils [or daffodils]...such a perfect color for Springtime. And the ducks/geese/swans. Lovin' it.

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  17. I envy you the daffodils! Ours are a few weeks away yet.

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  18. Terrific spring scenes. I especially like the robin because it looks so different from our robins.

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  19. Beautiful gardens at Cheshire, Marie... Reminds me of our recent trip to Biltmore House and Gardens in Asheville... We also have LOTS of Daffodils in our yard now too..SO pretty.

    Easter Blessings to you.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  20. The power of nature is incredible...I loved the spring in british parks... Fantastic photos and lovely reflection

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  21. Oh how pretty. it looks like Spring has arrived!

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  22. Hello Dearest Fun 60; Beautiful daffodils and robin, swan are SO lovely♡♡♡
    So sorry for my long absence, I'll be more faithful dear friend in England. By the way, I'll be 60 years old this Sep. I wonder what kind of after 60 life is waiting for me :-)

    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend, xoxo Miyako*

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  23. beautiful! love the last shot where he's watching the mallards. :)

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