Weather permitting, spring (or fall) seems to be in the air as we say goodbye to the last full weekend in April.
I say weather-permitting because just last Sunday (Easter) we got a dusting of snow overnight. As we walked out of an early church service, I commented to my hubby that this was the coldest Easter I have EVER experienced. I blame that fact on most of my years of living in both Southern and Northern California, when, by mid-April, temperatures can get well into the 80s (Fahrenheit).
I wasn’t the only one: Anne of Horse Addict experienced quite the snow event herself! She did manage to share some pretty spring florals before the afternoon blizzard got the best of the blooms! The image below gives you an idea of what an unexpected mountain snowstorm can do to the unsuspecting flowers!

“It is deep winter with shivering cold air, but my heart is dancing with joy and spring flowers.” ― Debasish Mridha.
This week, despite the rain and unsettled weather — think sunny skies one minute, then hail the next, a normal spring pattern for Washington’s Inland Northwest — I managed to capture a few local florals. Today is expected to be 65 degrees(F)!
Our Backyard in April
In my own backyard and around my rural neighborhood, I enjoy walking my dogs and watching the spring unfold into a variety of wildflowers. Spring gets a slower start here since we live in an Alpine environment, compared to a mere 25 miles away in Spokane Valley where spring is farther ahead.
“When you smell a spring flower, it’s as if the soul of that flower settles inside you! And then you become that flower for a short time!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Soon, my backyard will be full of these wild sunflowers: arrowleaf balsamroot. They are popping up as volunteers all over and can be found amidst the pine trees along the highway.



My baby trees are showing the beginnings of blooms. This is quaking aspen. We also have red maples, ash, and willow that were planted last fall.

Daffodils planted by neighbors, as well as wild crocus are in bloom now. I don’t remember seeing the wild crocus during our first spring last year, so these are a treat.



Humorous Hubby
Put my husband in front of the camera and you never know what reaction you will get, especially around flowers. His cheeky grin tells me he loved the hydrangeas in Yosemite’s Ahwahnee Hotel. But when he put my bouquet on his head at our wedding reception, well…


The Gift of Flowers
My generous and lovely sister-in-law always has gifts for the ladies at her luncheons. Last year she gave me a pot of tulips. The same tulip bulbs are struggling but there is hope!


On Easter Sunday she gave floral gifts, this time, hydrangeas! I’m super excited because I miss mine that I rehomed before we moved here. These are all in the house next to a sunny window until these freezing night temps warm up!

At the Store
In search of more fabulous florals for this week’s challenge, I stopped at a home store and checked out the garden center.
What looked like fields of pansies caught my eye as well as this poppy anemone.


I also stopped to gawk at the blooming trees and captured this gorgeous cherry plum blossom.

I found this quote that seems to commemorate the onset of spring, by Scottish Poet James Thompson:
“Gather the rosebuds while ye may, old time is still a flying; And that same flower that blooms today, tomorrow shall be dying.”
I have hope and faith that flowers will continue to bloom just as vibrant and fragrant as ever.
Photo Challenges this Week
Each week I am inspired by my fellow bloggers’ photo challenges. I find it fun to incorporate these into my Sunday Stills weekly themes.
- Cee’s Flower of the Day
- Dawn’s Spring Festival
- Johnbo’s CellPic Sunday
- Jo’s Monday Walk
- Lens-Artists: Humor
- Marsha’s Writers Quotes Wednesday: Hope and Faith
Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
Sunday Stills weekly challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post to this one.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL into the comments.
May themes are published on my Sunday Stills page.
This Week’s Featured Bloggers
Sunday Stills is a wonderful community of bloggers and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Below are this week’s links from bloggers who shared their fabulous florals. I edit these all week as new links are added.
- YOUR NAME HERE
- Always Write
- Between the Lines
- Bushboys World
- Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
- Calling All Rush Babes
- Cee’s Photo Challenges
- The Day After
- Deb’s World
- Easin’ Along Image shared in comments
- Equipoise Life
- Frost on the Moose Dung
- Graham’s Island
- Horse Addict
- Hugh’s Views and News Image shared in comments
- Idaho Bluebird
- Jacquie Biggar, Author
- Jodie’s Touch of Style: how to rock floral fashion
- Kamerapromenader
- Light Words
- Loving Life
- Musin’ With Susan
- Natalie the Explorer
- Now At Home
- NEW Peaceful at Dawn
- Philosophy Through Photography
- Retirement Reflections Image shared on Instagram
- NEW Riddle Me This
- NEW The Squirrel Chase
- Stevie Turner
- Travel with Me
- Wide-Eyed Wonderings
- Wind Kisses
- Woolly Muses
- The World is a Book
- Working on Exploring
- Xingfu Mama
I am excited to see all your fabulous florals this week! As Robin Williams said, “Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party’!” Join me next week as we explore the theme “Emerging.”

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I am really looking forward to Spring in North Dakota, but it’s not here yet… at least we are getting the spring rains. With our dry conditions, I know the farmers are enjoying the moisture.
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We must just be ahead of you by a week or two. Rain is good this year so I pray for lots of rain for us in the northern states. Have a great week!
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Lovely ode to spring and its flowers Terri. I’m thinking you may be missing your CA weather at the moment. Fear not, you’ll learn to appreciate warmth more than ever before, as well as the flowers that come with it! Loved your images, especially the beautiful opener.
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Thank you, Tina! Warm weather is here and we take advantage of it for sure. We spent most of Saturday outdoors and I even got started painting my totem pole. Then of course, dark clouds piled up for a few minutes as they tend to do in the mountains!
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April showers bring May flowers!
Love the shots Terri!
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I’m hoping, Wayne! Thank you!
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flowers are in the mail Terri!
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Lots of gorgeous florals, Terri. If I had to pick favourites it would be the cherry plum blossom and the hydrangea…just stunning!
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Thank you so much, Cathy! I was truly happy how the cherry plum blossom pic turned out. I’m hoping my hydrangea thrives and I will need to repot it very soon!
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Your neighborhood and its naturalness are very centering, Terri. I love it.
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Thank you, Jacqui, that is probably the best thing about it. I’m still amazed we live here, LOL!
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That is one thing that we don’t see much here in the desert, and that’s flowers. Except right now with the cactus blooming which is beautiful.
And let me say I don’t miss that kind of spring. In Denver, April was one of our snowiest months, haha!!
THanks for the shout out and love the hubby photos.
XOOX
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
PS. I didn’t even think about the fact that I wore so many florals last week.
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You were channeling your inner flower child, Jodie! Thanks for stopping by 😉
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Great job incorporating all the different themes.
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Thank you!
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I’m envious of the Northwestern flowers! Hydrangeas are one shrub that can grow down here but I was never successful at keeping one alive for long. Doesn’t the color just put a new spring in our steps? Here’s my weekly post: https://workingonexploring.com/2022/04/22/fabulous-florals-sundaystills/
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In Spokane, there were quite a few blooming trees to see yesterday while we were out and about, Cheryl. A little slower start in our area, but those wildflowers put on quite the show.
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Great selection, Terri. It must be nice to see flowers popping up and your garden growing as you plant things. Wildflowers are a bonus, too. I hope Spring stays sprung for you! Here’s mine this week: https://secondwindleisure.com/2022/04/24/sunday-stills-fabulous-seasonal-florals/
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Thank you, Graham! Spring is quite the transformation from winter, especially this year! If it wasn’t for the parade of wildflowers, I wouldn’t have much. Our local (literally down the street) nursery/farm opens next weekend so we are anxious to see what he has growing that we can plant soon!
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Great post. Love the ‘chilly daffodillies’. I don’t think hydrangea hats will become a thing. 😂
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Thanks, John! Let’s hope hydrangea hats are just for silliness!
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What a great choice of topics, Terri! I especially love your Humourous Husband pics. Here is my contribution for this week with it I am sending good vibes for our Spring to actually stick!
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Hans can be a silly one for sure! I think we are in the same early spring boat, Donna. But the rain we’ve been having is wonderful!
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Minus the snow dust, your spring looks gorgeous. Hans is so funny! Hydrangeas on his head at your wedding. No wonder you both have so much fun. I love John’s comment though! hahaha he is so funny!
I was thrilled to find some irises when I photographed downtown Prescott last week. What fun was that! I captured some emerging buds from a Redbud Tree at the Museum of Indigenous People. I’m taking a break from WQW and PPAP for two weeks. Sunday Stills and Cell Pic will have to stand on their own without a WQW post to link to. I’m going to miss it. I feel like I’m leaving my kids alone without a babysitter for the first time, LOL. Talk to you soon. 🙂
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Spring is coming along, Marsha! It is already a nice warm day! After I walk the dogs I’m off to paint more on my totem! Glad you are taking a little break. It’s time to get outside and shake the winter off our shoes.
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Ooh, I do love the bed of pansies! And all the flowers. I love your husband’s ingenuity with the bridal bouquet, too, LOL! Here’s mine this week: https://frostonthemoosedung.com/2022/04/24/sunday-stills-florals/
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Thanks, Cathy! It’s always fun to take a big box store field trip to ogle the flowers!
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Lovely selection as always. My pansies are slowly getting back in shape after a few nights with minus degrees. At least they survived the cold! 🙂
Mine is from a walk in the woods yesterday, https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2022/04/24/spring-delights/
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Thank you, Maria! Seems many of my northernmost friends are still dealing with a little snow and frost, like me! Off to check yours out.
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Love all the beautiful flowers Terri!
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Thank you, Aletta!
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Your husband seems to have a wonderful sense of humor 🙂
The hydrangea is gorgeous!
Here’s my link for the week: https://jacqbiggar.com/2022/04/24/floral-beauties-in-the-spring-garden-sundaystills/
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Yes he does, thank you, Jacquie!
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Those poor frozen daffodils! Daffs are my favourite flower. The mountain daff looks a lot happier, lol.
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Those frozen ones did bounce back thank goodness!
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Yay!
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Terri,

Our weather is warming up–spring doesn’t last very long here. We’re past the average date for freezing temperatures, so I am planting tomatoes for the first time in three years since we will be home. Our wildflowers are mostly behind us, but I am loving yours, and hydrangeas are one of my faves. Although our wildflowers are gone, our azaleas are thriving and that is my contribution for the week. Please post a totem pole pic. Have a great week! Joe
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Gorgeous floral images , Terri. I especially love your frozen daffodils and your last artful closing shot of the pink flowers. 🌺🙂
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Thanks so much, Jane! Those frozen daffies looked quite sad but ended up being OK. I had fun with that last shot–added a bit of sunflare 🙂
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Wow… beautiful spring flowers! We should be getting some rain tonight, hope to see more flowers next week. So fun to see images of your husband! 😄
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Thank you so much, Amy! I will look forward to seeing your flowers–let it rain!!
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Beautiful flowers, Terri. I especially like the image of the cherry plum blossoms. It’s fairly hot here in SoCal… summer is coming early.
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Thank you, Janis! I’m glad you liked the cherry plum. I have a wallpaper-slideshow theme on my PC that keeps showing one with the sunbeams, and I wanted one of my own! It turned out so well (I added the sunflare). Yep, SoCal, warming up! I always remember that June is the month the Jacaranda trees bloom.
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They are just starting to bloom now. Pretty soon the streets will be lined in purple.
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Oh lovely!
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Oh Terri those hydrangeas are beautiful! I do hope you enjoy spring blooms but with all those gorgeous blooms how could you not! I love your husband’s cheeky grin 🙂 Have a great week.
As you know I went with fashionable florals this week just for something different https://debs-world.com/2022/04/24/fashionable-florals-sundaystills/
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A few blooms and more to come, Debbie! Potential for a few more below freezing nights until I can get that hydrangea reported and outdoors. I really enjoyed your post!
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OMG that image of rays across flowers is just insanely pretty! thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thank you so much, I’m also pretty thrilled with how it turned out.
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Turned out beautiful!
You’re welcome 🙂
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Love your husband’s sense of humor.
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Thank you, Anne! He’s a joyful spirit!
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Fabulous florals indeed Terri. So many wonderful flower photos 🙂
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Thanks so much, Brian!
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So many amazing colours in your photos. Will those daffodils return to life or will they just shrivel up? I can’t believe how far along your season is already! Bernie
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Thank you, Bernie! I’m happy to see you here! I took the frozen daffy pic years ago at a conference center is Lake Tahoe. The snow melted hours later and they were still hanging in there. Here in Spokane, WA, spring is here, but our area has a slower start since we are further north and a little higher in elevation.
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Glad to be back. Need something to push me out of a blank blog. Bernie
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https://equipoiselife.wordpress.com/2022/04/24/no-floral-scent/
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Absolutely beautiful, Terri – I’m in autumnal glory here. I love your hubby’s bouquet 🤣 🤣 Toni x
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Thank you, Toni! Heehee, my hubby can be quite the card!
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Beautiful florals Terri…a celebration of Spring indeed!
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Thank you! I expect to see more blooms as May warms us up soon!
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Wow!
Such a brightly wonderful bouquet of spring you have shared, Terri.
If you are experience chills in your town, then mine is warming up quite a bit. Early this April, mercury crossed above 104°F in my town, which was expected but not before June.
And looking at your hubby’s snaps, the one with your wedding bouquet, reminded me about a local politician in my country, who bears a striking resemblance with your hubby. You can check the photos yourself, if you want to: https://www.google.com/search?q=khawaja+saad+rafique&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwi32IfLlK_3AhVDNRoKHQqODj4Q2-cCegQIABAA&oq=khsaad+rafique&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgYIABAHEB4yBggAEAcQHjIGCAAQBxAeMgYIABAHEB4yBggAEAcQHjIGCAAQBxAeMgYIABAHEB46BAgAEEM6BQgAEIAEUJ0UWKMWYLAnaABwAHgAgAH0AYgBvQSSAQUwLjIuMZgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwAEB&sclient=img&ei=w4xmYvfqHcPqaIqcuvAD&bih=625&biw=1366&rlz=1C1CHBF_enPK866PK869
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Thank you Hammad! Ooooh, that sounds so hot already, Hammad! We get warm here too and 2021 summer was HOT for Spokane (got to 111F a couple of days, not to mention the wildfires). OMG, I clicked your link and my hubby does bear a strong resemblance to Saad Rafique!! My husband is German and Chilean.
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Hi Terri, I am envious of your Hydrangeas. I grew up with them in our yard in North Florida, but try as I might, I can’t get them to grow in South Florida. Best of luck with them. That cherry plum blossom is a show stopper.
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Thank you, Suzanne! The cherry plum pic turned out so well! I hope I can do right by my new hydrangea. Still a few nights of low 30s to get through before I let her loose in the yard 😉
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I’m hoping the chill this April is an anomaly, Terri. I just can’t wait for the flowers to burst out, and I get the sense that you are ready to revel in some glorious color. Beautiful photos, and get ready for the heat. Lol. Hugs.
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Thank you, Diana! I’m sure it is. It got to 66F yesterday here. So wonderful. I could stand a little more heat!
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It will heat up shortly. 😀 (Then we’ll be worrying about fires. Sigh.) Enjoy the day.
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Fabulous collection Terri.
Love hubby in wedding bouquet pose!
Bold indeed!
Thank you
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Thank you! He’s a silly goose sometimes!
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But he brings smiles on our face!
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It was a holiday weekend here, with folk dancing and hand puppets and an open market, Terri. I couldn’t resist a beautiful blue hydrangea. They remind me of the Azores.
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Oh I love blue hydrangeas, Jo! Good choice!
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Beautiful Terri. Finally getting mine finished. I babysat and then was a bit under the weather. Those frozen daffodils are crazy. Our weather has been really weird here too. I’m ready for more consistency. I also love the balsam root (there are a few hiking spots that are really popular in the late spring because these are in full bloom). The wild crocus is cool too. I’ve always loved crocus. It’s crazy how just a few miles away can change when things bloom. We have friends that live about 10 minutes east of us at a higher elevation and their flowers bloom at different times than ours.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2022/04/taking-in-life-around.html
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Thank you, Kirstin! I’m always happy to see your posts for SS! I know what you mean about the slight differences in microclimate zones.
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Gorgeous array of flowers Terri. Seems like we’re having same crazy weather. And it’s always the flowers that suffer when they are fooled by nice weather then get snowed upon. 🙂 x
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Thank you, Debby! Most of them bounce back!
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🙂
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That blossom shot is beautiful! I love the aspen buds too, along with all your colourful flowers!
As so often I’ve tried something perhaps a little different from what you’re expecting, but I hope you like it: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-fabulous-florals-in-a-spin/
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Thank you, Sarah! We’re getting a good dose of April Showers and you know what they say about that–watch out May!
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Hi Terri, I promised I’d be back. Here it is. Enjoy!
https://ceenphotography.com/2022/04/26/sunday-stills-challenge-florals/
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Yay! Off to check it out!
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Lovely flower shots! Thank you for this challenge!
Here is my contribution: https://florinpopa.blog/2022/04/27/blue/
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Thank you! Glad to see your link!
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A beautiful collection of blossoms and buds Terri and the frozen Daffodil was especially lovely. We head an especially cold Easter, then two inches of snow the following day. A handful of days later found us in the 80s. Today a wintry mix and “real feel” of 20. I decided to forego a walk and catch up here instead.
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Thank you, Linda! Goodness, what a dumping of snow on and near Easter so many folks are talking about! And then the 80’s for you? Wow, what a swing! We had rain all morning yesterday but I managed to get a short walk with the pups in the afternoon. I can handle the cold but not the cold wind. Thanks for stopping by!
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Yes, we are getting what our weather forecasters call “weather whiplash” but not an occasional instance, over and over again.
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Beautiful photos! You have a great selection of spring flowers. I especially like the pink poppies–we have a few of those here, but not as many as the orange ones. Here’s some California poppies for my contribution for this week: https://peacefulatdawn.com/2022/04/27/wordless-wednesday-april-27-2022/
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Thank you, Dawn! I wish I could take credit for the pink poppy. I must say I miss the Cali poppies!
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The California poppies go fast…I try to enjoy them while I can. There’s a bit in AZ, but way more over in SoCal.
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I love the unpredictability of spring, Terri. It can be sunny and warm one day, and the next, you can be shivering and digging out your winter clothes again.
I’ll be honest and say I’m not a lover of flowers, especially cut flowers in homes. I believe they should be left in the garden. Therefore, I include a flower display with a difference. I’m thinking out of the box again.
I must have used this photo for a Sunday Stills theme before because it’s tagged SundayStills in my media library.
Hans’ humour shines out with those flowers on his head. Enjoy all the new life popping up around you in your part of the world.
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Thanks so much, Hugh. My hubby is indeed quite the card. That is a beautiful paperweight…I tend to use silk flowers in the house and look at the wildflowers from the window or when out and about. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful flower collection, Terri. Spring colours are so fresh. I love all of them. We had frost the last two nights. Our cherry blossoms should be at peak bloom next week. Here’s my entry:
https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2022/04/29/loving-life-in-april-2022/
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Thank you, Natalie. More are popping up every day. I’ll be back to read and link your post a bit later.
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