Posts Tagged ‘yellow’

Another Great Day in the Neighborhood

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Absolutely gorgeous weather today…. but, the weatherman says we have another front bearing down on us, bringing rain and cooler temps. I was definitely glad I could get out and enjoy even it if it was just around our yard. Here are some of my best shots from today…

A large patch of blue/yellow primroses are fully out now…

Primroses -- Click on photo for larger view

Here’s another closeup of one of them…

Blue/Yellow Primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

This one has a monocle ;)

Blue/Yellow Primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

More daffodils are coming out. Doesn’t this photo just scream “APRIL!”?

Daffodil -- Click on photo for larger view

Still don’t know what these are… but they sure are pretty…. Guess I’ll call them UFO’s for now — Unidentified Flowering Objects ;) . If someone can I.D. these for me, I’d sure appreciate it.

Unidentified Flowers -- Click on photo for larger view

An Unidentified Flying Object (in this case, a butterfly) was sure attracted to the Unidentified Flowering Objects.

Butterfly on Flower -- Click on photo for larger view

I did finally find out that these are Scilla’s. And, I finally got a couple of nice shots of them.

Scilla -- Click on photo for larger view
Scilla -- Click on photo for larger view

This one had a visitor.

Scilla with ant -- Click on photo for larger view

Sorry to be posting so many flowers lately. But, they are fun to photograph and, since these were all taken around my yard, I haven’t had to use any gas! Cheap Shots!

If things go according to plan, I should have photos of a completely different nature to share next week. Please stay tuned. Also, please make a comment or two — so I know I’m not just talking to myself.

More Flowers from today, April 22, 2008

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Well, I went out for a “do-over” this morning. Here are some of the results…

First off, some pretty white and blue but, unidentified flowers. These are some of the ones I tried to take yesterday but they were just blowing in the wind way too much. Today was a bit calmer but there was still just enough of a breeze to make things difficult.

Unidentified flowers -- Click on photo for larger view

This is another blue and yellow primrose

Blue and yellow primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

The pink primrose has made some progress since yesterday.

Pink primrose -- Click on photo for larger view

I’m not sure what this is… Hyacinth?

Hyacinth? -- Click on photo for larger view

Here’s another view of it.

Another Hyacinth? -- Click on photo for larger view

Tomorrow’s supposed to be nice too. Might have to do another progress check.

Spring is finally Springing!

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

After some pretty nasty storms over the weekend that brought us rain, sleet and snow along with high winds and un-April-like-temperatures, today was finally sunny and warmish — although still about 10°F below normal. I took advantage of the weather to check out our garden where I found that a few plants and flowers have decided to come out of hiding as well.

We’ve had snowdrops up since March but, most of the time, they’ve been huddled up, braving the snow around them. They look much better now.

Snowdrops -- Click on photo for larger view

Primroses are starting to push the mulch aside to bask in the sunlight…

Primroses -- Click on photo for larger view

We have yellow crocuses…

Yellow Crocus -- Click on photo for larger view

And purple ones as well getting ready to open up.

Purple Crocus -- Click on photo for larger view

Even some hyacinths, including this tiny one, are starting to bud.

Small hyacinth -- Click on photo for larger view

This purple crocus seems to be a bit shy.

Purple crocus -- Click on photo for larger view

Another purple crocus

Purple Crocus -- Click on photo for larger view

A splash of purple.

Purple Crocus -- Click on photo for larger view

The forecast calls for a gradual warming trend over the week, with mid-60’s by mid-week. Maybe old man winter has had his last gasp now. Of course, in Minnesota, you never quite know.