Central Florida is blooming! All of these photos were taken yesterday; the bottom three were shot in our yard. The first photo is of a neighbor's flower bed.
They are all just fabulous Jacob! I have azaleas on my blog today and tomorrow, but my amaryllis haven't bloomed yet and I'm still waiting for my dogwoods to get to their peak. I think all this dry weather might have affected them.
Hello Jacob! Your spring is beautiful! I'm a bit short of time these days so I can't visit as many blogs as I'd want, but I must add yours every day! Thank you for visiting Arradon DP and taking the time to comment. I wish you a nice day, sunny I think, the sun is always shining in Florida, isn't it ;-)
Oh, gee, I'm so JEALOUS seeing everyone's flowers!!! Here we're having a late spring (I know it's on the 20th/21st, but usually something is green!) I sure hope spring arrives soon here. Your flowers are gorgeous; can almost smell 'em.
You asked about Dusan's Code, and I found this on Wikipedia:
The code was based partly on common law, partly on old church law, and somewhat on Greek imperial laws, but in its essence it has predominantly autonomous character. It even has some elements of constitutional law, so it could be viewed as a kind of constitution. There are around 200 articles in the Code.
Thanks so much to all who visited and commented! Alice ... no, the sun doesn't always shine...right now, for example, it is relatively cool (65 degreees) and foggy...we expect 83 degrees today and perhaps some sunshine.
I'm not complaining...it is nice weather most of the time here in Central Florida and not as humid as South Florida.
They are all just fabulous Jacob! I have azaleas on my blog today and tomorrow, but my amaryllis haven't bloomed yet and I'm still waiting for my dogwoods to get to their peak. I think all this dry weather might have affected them.
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice for a post, so many great shots of beautiful flowers. If I had to pick one photo, probably I'll pick the second one.
ReplyDeleteWoww! its just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! The 3rd one shows what we call here, an 'amarilis'; my grandmother had a huge collection of them.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the second one, it looks kind of Japanese!
ReplyDeletefantastic colour.. you are way ahead of things where you are! We have a bit of blossom on trees and a few daffodils but not much else just yet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colourful photos!
ReplyDeleteWow how lovely! We're finally getting a bit of colour here, but nothing to match this!
ReplyDeleteWow, you live in a dreamland!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers!!! I love love love that 1st photo!!
ReplyDeleteFireworks very flowery
ReplyDeleteWow, these are beautiful. Your yard must be amazing.
ReplyDeletespring has sprung down there!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some incredible pictures. Absolutely beautiful. It's nice to be see that spring has arrived somewhere in the world.
ReplyDeletesimply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletevery beautifull, i love the third one !
ReplyDeleteHello Jacob! Your spring is beautiful! I'm a bit short of time these days so I can't visit as many blogs as I'd want, but I must add yours every day! Thank you for visiting Arradon DP and taking the time to comment. I wish you a nice day, sunny I think, the sun is always shining in Florida, isn't it ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh, gee, I'm so JEALOUS seeing everyone's flowers!!! Here we're having a late spring (I know it's on the 20th/21st, but usually something is green!) I sure hope spring arrives soon here. Your flowers are gorgeous; can almost smell 'em.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about Dusan's Code, and I found this on Wikipedia:
The code was based partly on common law, partly on old church law, and somewhat on Greek imperial laws, but in its essence it has predominantly autonomous character. It even has some elements of constitutional law, so it could be viewed as a kind of constitution. There are around 200 articles in the Code.
We both posted flowers today! Except that mine are already in a vase...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much to all who visited and commented! Alice ... no, the sun doesn't always shine...right now, for example, it is relatively cool (65 degreees) and foggy...we expect 83 degrees today and perhaps some sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI'm not complaining...it is nice weather most of the time here in Central Florida and not as humid as South Florida.
Oh WOW! The 2nd and 3rd photos blew me away. Love the details on them.
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ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful
Amazing fotos Jacob, keep em coming
love your photos