This week, I thought I’d carry on with the spring flower theme and show more daffodils.
This is a cluster of daffodils in my neighborhood, which I walk past often–I was watching them for a while until they finally bloomed!
Don’t mind the garden hose in the upper left corner, but do notice the little raccoon statue. I wish I could have got a picture of him closer to the daffodils–and it actually would have been possible. I walk past frequently, and I always look for the raccoon, because every day or two he’s in a new place. Either someone who lives here is having a great deal of fun, or Gnomeo and Juliet is all true!
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That’s so cool that the raccoon gets moved around! The daffodils haven’t bloomed here yet – they’re very late this year.
Great photo. Lovely! That racoon statue is cute. I love the idea of moving him around.
What a lovely sign of spring:)
Love your Daffys.
The daffodils are so beautiful among all that concrete.
You mean Gnomeo & Juliet ISN’T true?! ;-). Great photo. Thanks for sharing.
How springish! I am ready for some respite from the cold – thanks for sharing the flowers!
Our daffodils are just pushing their way out of the ground — your picture has me impatient to see them blooming!
Beautiful! That little raccoon statue actually looks pretty real.
The daffodils are out here too – such a beautiful colour!
No daffodils here yet, but did see some bulbs popping thier purple heads this week!
As for raccoons – they got into our garbage this week and emptied it all over the sidewalk!!
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I adore daffodils! My mother used to have them in her gardens…which I miss.
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Can’t wait to see the daffodils around my area. We have a neighbor lady that moves her dog bottom statue around her yard. It looks like a beagle digging a hole. It is fun to try and spot where she puts it next.
I can’t wait til the daffodils are blooming here. Animal statues crack me up. Here’s Mine
Thanks for sharing the daffs. Now that we live in FL, I miss seeing them. That raccoon looks like a baby one.