Daffodil Plethora

Daffodil Plethora

Daffodils in abundance grew along side a white fence and by an old, stone school. The morning sun revealed their sunny faces.

Daffodil Plethora

Most of the daffodils were white and yellow. A few bright yellows were sprinkled in.

Daffodil Plethora

It was cold and windy outside. I photographed in many ways and angles lying on the damp, chilly ground.

Daffodil Plethora

Daffodils faced different directions.

Daffodil Plethora

This daffadil heavy in the early morning frost.

Daffodil Plethora

Daffodil Plethora.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted April 15, 2008 at 8:52 am | Permalink

    Spring has sprung in Kansas-land. That is a huge crop of those dandy flowers.

  2. Posted April 18, 2008 at 12:26 pm | Permalink

    The sprung in spring is late. These were the first of flowers to bloom–daffodils. The tulips and irises haven’t bloomed yet. The trees are just starting to bud and a few are flowering and leafing. I sure enjoyed these crop of flowers, though. :)

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