This is another batch of pictures from the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, state of Washington. They were taken is the fantastic RoozenGaarde display garden.
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Thank you, Tatyana, for posting those beautiful photos of tulip time in WA.
ReplyDeleteIt will go on my "places to see list!" Now I'm going to put in my order for fall bulbs, although tulips are usually just a one season bulb here. I really like the parrot tulips!
So gorgeous! I especially love the giant frog!
ReplyDeletethat last photo says it all. grandiose.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking, Tatyana. What a humble man too. Thank you for taking us along. I always love your adventures.
ReplyDeleteEven more gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteLove the frogs.
Each photo is a masterpiece unto itself....what a collection of beauties. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Loved that you added the picture with the story about the founder of the gardens.
ReplyDeleteBye,
Marian
Dear Tatyana.
ReplyDeleteI´ve followed the Tulips, and I must tell you, the photos of these beautiful Tulips are stunning. Honestly, absolutely breathtaking. Thank you sooo much for sharing.
Best regards, Iris, denmark.
You are very kind, Iris! I think I'll make one more post with tulips. All together, I took about 500 pictures.
DeleteThank you Tatyana for the wonderful journey and for special color therapy!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos thanks for sharing. I think I actually prefer the unopened buds to the fully opened buds
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone, for stopping by and looking at these wonderful flowers! See you on your blogs!
ReplyDeleteTatyana, these are even more beautiful than the ones you've already posted. Your photography is stunning! And congrats on the "Top Blog" Nomination! You have my vote!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful pictures. I'll have to put the Tulip Festival on my must-see list. I wouldn't mind getting lost amongst all those gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharings. The tulips are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteThey were so pretty weren't they? hard to believe the festival is already coming to an end! Hoping to see you share a post sometime at Fishtail Cottage's Garden Party (Thursday May 3rd it will start back up)....xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLovely tulips! Wow! I can't help but be captivated by it.
ReplyDeleteWOW ~ they are all gorgeous! Your photos are wonderful too. I'd love to stroll around there in person. Now I'm going back to read your first post from here. Makes me want to plant more!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I will be in the area next week, it would be great if the flowers could hold up! Jeannine
ReplyDeleteSuch a dazzling array of colour. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTatyana I really enjoyed seeing your gorgeous photos of the tulips at the WA. festival! I would love to visit that area in the future to see this myself. It rivals Holland's display! Good luck in the garden blog contest! I'll go vote for you.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, those are absolutely breathtaking. They look as glorious as those in Holland ( and it's a lot closer! ),
ReplyDeleteI would say. Funny, how muchthese photos brighten my spirits. You must have had a wonderful day there.
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