I dropped the kid off at his Improv workshot Saturday morning and headed out to the Philbrook Museum of Art to see if they had any flowers up. And yes they do. I don’t think it is peak yet but there were lots of daffodils up and it was cold and windy so there were hardly anybody out there looking at them.
I’ve come to love these early spring flowers. They are so beautiful and so fragile. They are the spring color I need after the long grey colors of winter.
Hey I found some daffodils with a garden cat. Groan, I know, couldn’t help myself. Philbrook does have two or three garden cats. Last time I was there I was inside the museum and one of the cats was outside wanting in because it was so cold. I didn’t let him in. Do you think I did the right thing or am I heartless and cruel?
And how about a daffodil reflection shot. Strange how they pop out in the reflection against the blue sky but are lost in the lighter colors on the bank.
And another, subtler daffodil reflection photo.
That’s all I got for today folks is several shots of one kind of flower.
Fresh breath of spring! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful daffodil. I think this won’t grow in the lowland.
That first image is perfectly captured. Well done Yogi.
Madly envious. Too hot here for daffodils and I miss them so much. Thanks for the memories. (Daughter says they aren’t quite up yet in Oregon, but will be soon.)
One of my favorite spring flowers.
Those daffodils look lovely, Alan..