So many of our favourite springtime flowers have cheerful sunny faces., beginning in January with aconites, then going via celandines, daffodils, marsh marigolds, primroses, dandelions and cowslips to glorious meadows of buttercups in June. Here are just a few of them.








I can’t end the post though, without reminding myself of the crowds, the hosts of daffodils in the woodland slopes of the Pyrenees, nearby to where we lived in France. The French don’t have the same love affair with the daffodil that we have here in England, but this was a spectacle I’ve never seen bettered anywhere.



Pure nostalgia there, Margaret! The primula are my favourite, I think 🙂 🙂 I was going to combine with Jude, but then went in a completely different direction. Have a happy Saturday!
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Gotta love a pale primrose. They’re mot quite with us yet, but … soon. See you later? Enjoy your day, if not.
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I think it might clash with the latest update on the housing situation but I’ll try and pop in 🙂 🙂
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I hope the news is positive. If it is, try to let us know!
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You have given me a bright and cheerful start to my day, thank you.
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Spring flowers have that effect, don’t they?
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Lovely…brightens up the day.
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And if your day is like our drizzly one, you need it!
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It was ….
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A wonderful collection of yellows, Margaret. And I’m glad you took us to France – I’ve never seen so many daffodils
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Seeing them for the first time was one of those overwhelming moments I’ll never forget.
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Oh what beautiful, bright yellow flowers you have, Margaret. and I like how you put the 3 last sceneries in circles.
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It’s a gizmo I’ve just discovered, so I had to use it 😉
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A gizmo that does not show up in Reader! Come on WP sort yourselves out!
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That’s a great show o yellows, Margaret, and like Jo, I love the primulas. And I love the Imelda o fellow wild flowers and the yellowish lichen on the dry stone wall…colour and texture!
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I was pleased with the lichen too. Very obliging of it. And you’ve surfaced? Hope things are steadier today.
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Well, I hope so, two falls in 24 hours wasn’t good. But hopefully see you all later
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No indeed. Pop in if you can, but look after yourself.
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Well, I’m trying
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🙂
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Argh…I love the field of wild flowers….NO idea where the gibberish came from
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I am glad you’ve clarified. I was a bit discombobulated.
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Absolutely
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Beautiful Spring flowers. So looking forward for the snow to melt away and for the flowers to appear.
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I think our snow has gone for the season. But you never know!
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I know nothing of flower names, but the yellow-greens you capture here are so joyful! 🤗
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I imagine it’s getting pretty spring-like in your new home area too.
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Gorgeous and life-affirming yellow
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It lifts the spirits, doesn’t it?
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Absolutely
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Looks wonderful
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It is!
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👍🏻
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Ah yes, just what’s needed on this grey drizzly day. I popped out on the one sunny day we’ve had in the past few weeks and was delighted by patches of glowing celandines. We have primroses too but it was the shiny celandines that boosted the spirit.
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They are happiness in flower form, aren’t they? No primroses here yet though.
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A screen full of happiness 💛💛
You missed out yellow crocuses but luckily I have some of them. The French daffs have the bonus of those views. But have you ever done the Farndale walk in spring? Lots of daffs around there and lambs when I was there, admittedly a long time ago.
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I missed them out because I didn’t have a photo … until this morning when I saw some in the grounds of the cathedral. No, I’ve never actually done Farndale in the spring, and this year of course it’s too far 😦
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Well maybe if you can get there in April? I am sure it was April when I went. On the website it says “Depending on the weather, the daffodils are usually out between mid-March and mid-April”
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Beautiful!
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Yellow flowers always give a good account of themselves, don’t they?
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Oh yes, yellow is the colour of spring for sure! I love the primulas and cowslips, but my favourite is the lichen covered drystone wall – taken in the Dales I would guess? And those French daffodils are quite a sight 😲
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Of course the Dales. My happy place.
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For me, there is something special about a field of yellow. Thanks for having it in your wonderful collection of yellows. Have a good weekend, Margaret.
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You too Frank. Thanks.
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These are so pretty! I love yellow flowers 🙂
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They do cheer the day up, don’t they?
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Always!
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beautiful springtime! a field of yellow!
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It truly raises the spirits, a buttercup meadow.
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Love all your yellow blooms
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They cheer us up, don’t they? Hope you two are OK. I never seem to bump into you on Daily Exercise!
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Yellow is so joyous. Those daffodils in France ….. sigh. Amazing.
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They make me nostalgic even now.
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glorious, just glorious . . . . and does anyone apart from us have the daffodil obsession?! That is a rather fabulous French view though. How extraordinary
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Really, it was. And I was always so disappointed not to see more civic displays of daffs in France – or even many in people’s gardens. Portugal tool hot I suppose?
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No there are daffodils there, they appear in January/February but not large numbers – at least not in the south. Never been in north of country apart from Porto
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I love yellow flowers! Wonderful pics, Margaret.
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They’re so smiley, aren’t they?
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Gorgeous selection. I think that yellow wildflowers look more beautiful at this time of year than the yellow of nurserymen’s cultivars.
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Oh definitely. Mother Nature has it sorted.
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Cheerful yellow color, I so needed… Thank you, Margaret!
Lovely buttercups!
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They’ll be along soon for real. Hooray!
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