
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts leaves and berries as well as flowers.
These photos I’m dedicating to Margaret from From Pyrenees to Pennines mentioned she liked the creamy hyacinths from yesterday, so I thought I would gift her this photo.

I would appreciate you continuing to post your entries on my daily post entries. If you need more information here is a link to my FOTD page.
I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
Wish I could take in their heavenly fragrance!
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I wish you could too. We’d have fun there together 😀
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Definitely!
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Two — lilies and orchids! I love your daffodils. I’m hoping we still have daffodils this year. I think it’s possible that the skunks have done in every last bulb. They got the crocus this year and the last few remaining tulips. There are some disadvantages to living with a lot of wild creatures. They aren’t well trained and do whatever suits them. Patience, patience. I guess I’ll have to enjoy your flowers instead.
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You at least have your blog which gives you a glimpse of such beautiful flowers throughout the world.
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Lovely subtle colours 😃
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They are pretty. Thanks Jez 😀
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Maria 😀
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Daffodils are the smiles of spring!
And I can smell the heady scent of the beautiful rich, cream hyacinths… wonderful!
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Thanks Emma for your great comment 😀
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What a wonderfully spring-like photo. Here in Sydney we are heading into autumn, with cool rainy weather. Sadly, our spring is so short and our winters so warm (relatively speaking) that spring bulbs don’t do terribly well and if they do flower, they don’t last.
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Bulbs definitely need some freezing temperatures. Thanks for commenting. 😀
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Well, Cee, what a wonderful springtime gift. Thank you so much. Hyacinths and daffodils too – what could be better. xx
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You are so welcome Margaret 😀
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What a pretty sight to see – spring time yellow! 🙂
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The world seems is so full of hope when spring appears 😀
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Beautiful and what a sweet gift! 🙂
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Thanks Lisa. Glad you like this photo too! 😀
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😊
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Calming colors in this photo, very nice
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Thanks Alice 😀
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Beautiful flowers Cee, I love how the pale colours of the hyacinth complement the lovely colours of the daffodils! Our contribution for today is here: https://tranature.com/2021/03/17/wordless-wednesday-seeds-of-change/
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Beautiful! What lovely colours, 🙂
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Thanks Lily for commenting 😀
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