“Then my heart with pleasure fills
And dances with the daffodils.”
William Wordsworth
As you look at them them, I will once again be flying home to Northern Ireland having enjoyed my stay.
Can anyone tell me what this bee/wasp is please?
I have this variety of Daffodill at home so I am looking forward to seeing if they are in flower yet.
Certainly on the I.O.W the plants are much further on there and the other day, my daughter, Gillian, took me to the Botanic Garden at Ventnor where it is quite tropical and not only did they have all the spring flowers out but a good number of summer flowering plants as well!
In due course I will be showing you photographs from that day out.
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How very beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThey are the most photogenic flowers that I've ever seen, love them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers Margaret. They are doing very well this year.
ReplyDeleteDearest Margaret;
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous scene with lots of daffodils♡♡♡ I envy your wonderful trip and loved the quote.
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Wow, the daffodils are gorgeous! Lovely images! Margaret, have a happy week!
ReplyDeletesooo green, vibrant green and the daffodils en masse is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh they are absolutely pretty! Daffodils are signs of spring and cheery looking..
ReplyDeleteWow, what a different daffodil, it doesn't have the cup-like center piece but looks more like a variation of a rose.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to walk down that road with daffodils on both sides, it must smell heavenly. Safe travels!
I wish I could tell you what the insect is but I have no clue, sorry! I can't wait to see the daddodils. Yours are gorgeous! Happy journey home!
ReplyDeletebeautiful springtime.
ReplyDeleteThose masses of Daffodils are simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful shots of the Daffodils!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the shot of all the daffodils lining the road - stunning! I'm hoping I don't have too long of a wait for daffodils to bloom here!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful daffodils Margaret! I only have one or two bloomed in my garden unfortunately - hope yours at home give you a great welcome back!
ReplyDeleteoh margret, the daffodils are just stunning!! there are so many varities, they grow and reproduce like weeds!! your images are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteno clue on the bug. it just looks like a bee to me!!
Lovely photos and what a beautiful sight those daffodils are. I love that poem by Wordsworth - one of my all time favourites :)
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful . . . a roadside song of spring . . .
ReplyDeleteThe daffodils don't appear here until late April or even early May!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty to see so many lining the road.
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