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Wordless Wednesday
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged Galanthus nivalis, snowdrops, spring bulbs, spring flowers, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Isn’t Nature AMAZING! The way she perseveres in extreme conditions.
Yes, indeed. Happy miracles happening right before our eyes, always inspiring us!
So beautiful. Eliza, what’s the name of this flower? 🙂
Thank you. It’s a snowdrop, named as you see, for emerging through the frosty snow – the first flower of the season.
Loving the close up of the snowdrop… absolutely stunning!
Thank you very much!
Marvellous
Thank you, Derrick
Lovely photo. We are having a week of rain, but I’m not complaining because it is melting the snow a little at a time so I can see patches of brown ground. Yeah.
Thank you, Judy. We’re moving in the right direction!
It’s a start!
Onward, ho! 😉
Beautifu capture … and its melting 🐥
Thank you, Val. Yes, it is! 🙂
Wow!
Thank you! 🙂
Beautiful shots…….and aren’t these little things a lesson to us all?
Thank you, Love and Beauty perseveres!
The first image is so beautiful it made me gasp (breathtaking!). Glad to see spring is finally thawing things out for you. 🙂
Thank you very much, Robin, much appreciated! ❤
There is joy in warming up a little!
Yes, there is! Thanks, Dor. 🙂
Spring has sprung! Yay for you Eliza. I have snowdrops at home I will probably miss out on but it is my dream to arrive home and immediately go to work on the garden and I think that will come true!
It has been warm and rainy, so the snow is melting. You may just get your wish. Best of luck on your return migration! 😉
Oh, my! So very, very lovely.
Thank you, Laurie! ❤
I never tire of seeing water droplets on foliage!
I agree, it is life affirming, at least to the plant!
These pictures are both stunning – but that first one is one of my most favorite pictures I’ve ever seen on your blog (and you’ve had a lot of fantastic pictures!).
Thank you very much, Sarah. I so appreciate that kind compliment!
Assertive strength, humble beauty, sweet reconciliation–and so much more in those pictures. But right now I’m smiling at the childlike flowers looking down at the snow, as if to say, “I told you so!”
Thank you, Albert. 🙂
once again, the very definition of optimism. I like looking at it.
Thank you, Micheal. They really are. When these little cuties come up, I am so relieved, because it signals that spring has come and winter is behind us!
Oh wow, stunning 🙂
Thank you, Ann!
Omygosh this is so lovely Eliza! ❤
Thank you, Julie! xo
Beautiful! But I’m sorry to see your snow blanket is still rather thick.
Thank you, Kris. The snow, however, is melting rapidly! 🙂 Pouring rain tomorrow will eat more of it.
That is a fantastic picture.
Thank you, Brian!
Lovely. Let’s hope the promised spring is just around the corner😏
Soon, soon! Thanks, Belinda.
H2O at its finest. 🙂
The only good thing about snow this time of year is how beautiful it makes a photo of snowdrops! Lovely photos Eliza!
Thank you, Stephanie! I’ve posted photos of them on bare ground, but I must admit they are much more compelling emerging from the snow. Tenacity with a capital T!
Absolutely stunning.
Thank you very much, Sylvia. 🙂
I love the way the water droplets are about to fall from the plant! Great capture, Eliza
Thank you, Christy! It was a rainy, misty day.
Wow – that first shot is stunning!
Thank you so much, Fi!
Definitely a spring photo! Unfortunately we are supposed to see snow in the morning. Just when the wildflowers are coming
Argh, hopefully the wildflowers will survive this yo-yo weather!
The light in the water droplets and shining on the snowdrop’s petals, so alive! Lovely capture Eliza, and a perfect reflection of your joy in spring ❤ ❤ ❤
Thank you so much, E. 🙂
Lovely, Eliza! I, too, have been more focused on photography than on writing lately!!
Thank you. Creativity still flows!
The snowdrop is so in its element, and how curious that a plant can be comfortable in snow. Your photos capture this spirit well, Eliza.
Thank you, Jet. They are made of tough stuff!
I am catching up on my reading Eliza and thought I had scrolled back to February. I do hope things warm up and dry up for you soon.
Thank you, Dorris. Yes, we are months behind you. Our winter is terribly long!
Good news is, the week has been warm and the snow is retreating quickly!
Just a perfect picture – they are really arriving with you now, aren’t they? Enjoy!
Finally, yes, spring has arrived. Thanks for visiting, Cathy!