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Chris and I drove to Wooden Shoe Tulip farm today. It was a gorgeous sunny morning. We’ve never been out there quite so early in the season. The only flowers in bloom were the crocus. This will most likely be the first day with rain. This first photo is a close up. I got as close as the wet fields would let me walk. The second photo is of the fields from a distance.
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Cee
Beautiful! I love crocuses so much!
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Crocus are the coolest little flowers 😀
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Aren’t they just!
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A wonderful gift of spring. I think I’ve told you before that I’ve never seen a crocus..
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You’ve never seen a crocus. That surprising. 😀
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Not on the hoof.
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That field would be so beautiful!
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In a month or so, it should be looking pretty good 😀
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Yes, spring will be at its best then!
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Love those colors. No crocuses able to stick their heads up. LOL…
https://100countrytrek.com/2021/03/01/fotd-march-1-iris/
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Fields of crocus, how lovely!
https://fredamans.blogspot.com/2021/03/wilted-corpse-flower.html
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Thank goodness the crocuses were out. It would have been a pity just to see tulip leaves, although I’m sure you could have made those look attractive.
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Tulips are barely popping up. We will probably go every week now to see the progress of the fields. I’m lucky to live so close 😀
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Fields of crocus? But why? They’re never a picked flower, are they? And it’s strange too that the leaves seem quite unlike English crocus leaves. Always such a cheerful flowers for early spring though – I love them, so thanks for sharing these.
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The tulip farm sells crocus, daffodils, hyacinths as well as tulips. So you will see them all depending in their fields.
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Gosh, I’ve never seen cut crocus before. Fascinating!
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or are those the tulip leaves coming up around them?
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There’s a thought. They do look tulip-y
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I have the occasional good thought!!
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You have more than occasional good thoughts 😀
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awww thanks Cee xxxx
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Probably. 😀
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Lovely
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Thanks Sheree 😀
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You’re very welcome
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Lovely!
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Thanks 😀
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How wonderful to see crocuses already! Here’s mine for today: https://amoralegria.com/2021/02/28/fotd-blazing-star-3/
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I was thinking about my crocus today. Haven’t see them yet. Are they all purple?
Pat
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Actually most of the crocus in bloom were yellow. I don’t know if the yellow are just early one or what. 😀
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I bet the field is a riot of colours when they all bloom 😃
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They are unbelievably beautiful 😀
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I must check tomorrow, if it doesn’t rain, to see if we have some crocus. Meanwhile, I offer you some wildflowers.
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I adored your wildflowers today 😀
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Did they make you wear wooden shoes? (asking for a friend)
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Nope, but you can buy them there 😀
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