Just looking at these simple but beautiful flowers gives me a feeling of joy and hope for the future.
They were sent to my daughter for her birthday yesterday. We celebrated with a wonderful meal delivered to the doorstep from a nearby restaurant. We just had to follow some simple instructions and enjoy the outcome. With luck it won't be too long before we will be able to celebrate with the rest of the family.
Happy Birthday to your daughter. My oldest turns 40 in June. Makes me feel old.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, and thank you so much for sharing her beautiful flowers! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely and great that you had such a nice meal in difficult times.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to her. A very cheerful sight.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tulips and Happy Birthday to your daughter ~ so glad you could have dinner together to celebrate ~
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I love the sculpted look of tulips anyhow. But are you familiar with Tulip Mania in Holland? It is an amazing, true story.
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https://melbourneblogger.blogspot.com/2010/01/tulip-mania-netherlands-in-1620s-and.html
Happy belated birthday to your daughter and here, here for this thought. I wish I was with my family in the UK too!
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So pretty! I love tulips.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed we are all on the way up.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated to your daughter.
Flowers are a sure way to brighten up anyone's day. These tulips are so beautiful. Happy birthday to your daughter. Hopefully the day is coming closer to when life will be back to normal. Whatever that is! Stay safe, enjoy the rest of your week, and thank you for visiting my blog this week.
ReplyDeleteA good way to celebrate, both the flowers and the “dinner out at home”.
ReplyDeleteBelated birthday wishes to your daughter. The flowers are definitely cheerful and the meal sounds a good way to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteThose tulips are lovely, belated Happy Birthday to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan