I love this because I feel like I've seen a million dafodil pictures (including my own) and cherry blossom pictures (again I'm guilty here) but this is the first forsythia!
One of these years that tiny strand of Forsythia that I planted about 4 years ago will get big enough to sprout pretty blossoms all over like in your picture. It looks so said right now in its juvenille stage :0(
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I just can't help repetitively using the word Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am just happy I did not post my daffodil photo. It was not nearly as good as yours. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colours!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous and simple picture, but it makes me feel happy!
ReplyDeleteGreat closeup shot.
ReplyDeleteI love this because I feel like I've seen a million dafodil pictures (including my own) and cherry blossom pictures (again I'm guilty here) but this is the first forsythia!
ReplyDeleteI just love Forsythia. It's so gorgeous. Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I meant to thank you for changing your comments back. I couldn't leave you comments before, for some reason. :)
Lovely lovely lovely! This one just makes me feel like spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower! Love the bright yellow color.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great close-up shot! Once I learn to use my camera better, I may participate in this meme from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying everyone's flower photos today!
ReplyDeleteOooh, pretty! We don't have much beautiful flowers as this here yet.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
Wow, just beautiful-gorgeous color!
ReplyDeleteThat is the yellowist yellow and so beautiful. Good close-up.
ReplyDeleteOne of these years that tiny strand of Forsythia that I planted about 4 years ago will get big enough to sprout pretty blossoms all over like in your picture. It looks so said right now in its juvenille stage :0(
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia!
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia. It's the first true sign of spring.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I think spring is finally arriving for real, even though it snowed here last Sunday night. Our Nevada weather can be mighty goofy.
ReplyDeleteA lovely shot of this drop of spring sunshine!
ReplyDeleteI love flower pictures. Hubby gave me yellow tulips for Easter and I have taken a million pictures of them this week!
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia, lovely picture
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting macro. I never thought to take a really close look at forsythia. Next year I surely will!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!!!
ReplyDeleteps Achoo!!! I'm so allergic to forsythia it's crazy, but I love this photo!
Yellow makes me happy! This is a great picture, Beth!
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