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I wandered lonely as a cloud

Chessalee | August 30th 2008 by Nikita

Image:trekearth.com/gallery/Europe/United_Kingdom/photo373524.htm “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Bes read more

Poem of the Week: The Daffodils

Great Books ~ A Chapter a Day | August 29th 2008 by Walter Burek

The Daffodils (also known as I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud) is an 1804 poem by William Wordsworth. It was inspired by a walk during which Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy, came across a long belt of daffodils. The memory of the daffodils is etched i read more

Last Night...

Fiesty... Charlie... Writes | July 25th 2008 by Fiesty

Hey Loyal One(s)!There are some moments in life that are just so sweet it makes your damn teeth hurt. We had one of those last night getting Abbie in bed.Lately she has been telling us that she loves us, out of the blue, for no apparent reason, other read more

A Peruvian Daffodil It Is!

Rosehaven Cottage | July 17th 2008 by Rosehaven Cottage

Thanks to West Coast Island Gardener and Sylvia (in England) I now know that this little surprise in my garden is a peruvian daffodil!Thank you both for helping me identify this exotic looking treasure. Like I said in the last post... I don't rememb read more

Spring Daffodils

Breath of Life Photography | May 19th 2008 by Tricia

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Yellow Daffodil blooms

As the Garden Grows | May 14th 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday Lovely daffodils blooming in my garden at the beginning of the month. The flowers are just about finished now, unfortunately. read more

Wonderful Whites

At Close Range Photography & Custom Portraits | May 12th 2008 by Regina

Shooting whites in the bright sun isn't the best of circumstances, but I tried making the best of it. =) read more

Solitude is often the best society

Power up with Proverbs | May 11th 2008

Human beings are naturally social animals; we belong in a group and it is within the tribe, clan, workplace or family that we find our identity. We tend to define ourselves by our relationships with others -- our place in the pecking order, our frien read more

Beauty in unexpected places

The Constant Gardener | May 7th 2008

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Big Buds But No Daffodil Blooms - Why?

Bloomin' Blog - Flower Shop Network | May 6th 2008 by Steve Pellham

Ask the Expert: Why wont my buds on my daffodils bloom? My daffodils come up, get big buds on them but the buds never open??? read more

Flower Power Pt. 2 - Daffodil Field in Dartmouth

Sharani: Girl on a Road | May 4th 2008 by Sharani

Daffodil Field in Dartmouth - Photo by Sharani The bridge over the Padanaram Harbor in Dartmouth, Massachusetts was closed and the bridgekeeper was motioning cars to go around rather than wait. I was on a dinner break from work and in the spirit of s read more

Saturday in the sun

From my Swiss window | May 3rd 2008 by Pumpkin

The horses were interested in us, but only from a safe distance. You can see smoke in the background where a farmer was burning wood that he had cleared from his land. Here another farmer has the bonfire ready to go. Cows taking a pause for a drin read more

Kit Kat Kate & The Contest Winners!(Yep, that would be the one fr…

Farmgirl Fare | May 1st 2008 by farmgirl susan

Flower GirlMeet Sarah Kate, also known as Kit Kat Kate. She's one of the three long-term inmates I rescued from the pokey back in December. She's small and sweet and has a little squeak of a meow. She's best buddies with panther-like Mr. Midnight (ph read more

Are these Daffodils MUTANTS?

The Rustic Garden | April 30th 2008 by CJ

My cousin and I were talking about bulbs about a month before we could even see the ground. She had some bulbs that she was nervously awaiting their first spring time blooms. She had just purchased a home and was a bit desperate to turn the bare eart read more

Exponential Daffodils

High Altitude Gardening | April 27th 2008

Peeping Tom Daffodils naturalize, making more Daffies every year. I love the 'wild' look of these little guys.I've been called a cheapskate more than once and that always hurts my feelings. I am not cheap. I'm broke! Totally different scenario.I have read more

Daffodil House

The Midnight Garden | April 25th 2008 by Greg

On the way to work this morning, I noticed that my favorite house for daffodils is in full swing just now. What a lot of work it must've been to plant all of those, but certainly worth the investment.Not much to say about the work day, really...but read more

TWO SUNNY DAYS!

Butchy & Snickers - 2 Wild & Woolly WFT's | April 22nd 2008 by Butchy & Snickers

Hey Pals,Can you believe we had 2 sunny days in a row?? Yep, Sunday & Monday it was sunny & warm, temperatures even got up to 70 degrees. We like that. Then of course this morning had to be nasty. We woke up at 4AM to thunder & lots o read more

Let the Daffodils Go Free

Bloomin' Blog - Flower Shop Network | April 22nd 2008 by Steve Pellham

Ask the Expert: tie off daffodils? After 27 years in Florida we moved to mid Georgia where gardening is a whole different game. My neighbor told me she was told that after the daffodil blooms die to tie the green in a bundle by knotting it together. read more

Adding More Rustic Charm

The Rustic Garden | April 21st 2008 by CJ

Boy, did my family need Spring Break this year. We planned on sleeping in, snoring until noon, watching movies, eating popcorn, sitting on the couch and generally giving in to the laziness we haven't had time for. But the danged weather refused to co read more

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image - ination | April 20th 2008 by Tamra

Daffodils, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. From this hour I ordain myself loosed of limits and imaginary lines. -Walt Whitman read more

Daffodils

Guildwood Gardens - Gardening with Love | April 20th 2008 by guild-rez

"No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow." Daffodils, the flowers symbolising friendship,are one of the most popular flowers exclusively due to their unmatched beauty.Daffodils belong to the genus Narcissus.Daffodil flowers have a tru read more

Farm Photo 4/19/08: Daffodil Delight

Farmgirl Fare | April 19th 2008 by farmgirl susan

I Love Them Even When They're Soggy© 2008 FarmgirlFare.com, the award-winning blog where Farmgirl Susan shares stories & photos of her crazy country life on 240 remote Missouri acres - and we get the biggest kicks out of the littlest things. read more

Afternoon in April

The (Ir)Regular Periodicals, A BritishGinger Blog | April 19th 2008 by BritishGinger

Spring! A sunny Saturday afternoon in the garden and I managed to capture this insect on the daffodils. This was shot with the Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens, but I would love to have captured this photograph with a macro lens. I imagine the difference wou read more

More Daffodils: EDM 76

See It. Draw It. Share It. | April 16th 2008 by Genxster

I have only a slightly sunburned neck and these daffodils to remind me of the glorious 78 degree sunny Saturday last. Now its cold and rainy again. Anyway, enough with my complaints about the manic-depressive weather patterns around here. I sat a read more

Daffodils & Gremlins

Pittsgrove Farm's - Plant Dirt | April 15th 2008 by Jeremy Gulish

Sorry for the big gap in my writing, I've recently returned from visiting with our West Coast family leaving poor John to fend for himself. It was the longest we have been apart in 37 years of marriage and ladies, there is still hope for your signifi read more

More tulips...

At Close Range Photography & Custom Portraits | April 15th 2008 by Regina

I can't get enough of these tulips.For the locals, here is the cemetery watch report. =) The tulips survived the frost quite well. Some were a little bent over and a few that had opened were a little discolored, but overall no harm done. The ones tha read more

The Daffodils are Mocking Me.

Angelawd | April 14th 2008 by Angelawd

Time in my garden heals me, especially when I have the opportunity to…um…take myself less seriously. Last fall I decided to dig up a bed of daffodils and spread them out in other flower beds. I spent an entire afternoon digging a hole big read more

Rhododendron Sunday

The Midnight Garden | April 13th 2008 by Greg

Ahh, a beautiful, sunny Sunday morning on Not Wisteria Lane. The greening grass, the blue sky, the daily-growing perennials in the front border...all of it beckons to me, whispering ideas for how to pass the day: seedlings that should be repotted, read more

Of Buds and Blogging Buddies

The Thrift Shop Romantic | April 13th 2008 by Jenn Thorson

Long overdue is a post expressing my gratitude for the various blog awards recently passed along to me by a number of you, my fine "invisible friends" and fellow bloggers. So I thought today, as spring begins to show its fresh new colors, I would tak read more

The Daffodils of Ohio Valley

Destiny Dawn Marie - Blogging from the BarnYard | April 12th 2008 by Dawn

The yellow flowers open their bells around Easter every year. The blossoms are a sure sign that spring is underway. My second spring on the farm. Last year I noticed the daffodils bright yellow color dribbled across the farm, but I gave them little t read more

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