Pretty, but smug, flowers! I can walk! I can run! Can you daffy's do that? Huh?
Love the rust-ware, Mary, and the rust-coloured rocks.
Mary MacADNski: I have lots of neat rust things in my gardens, Ray. One garden has about a dozen old rusty circles. They're my favorite. I would like to put that big circle you can see and her sister in that garden but they won't fit.
I'm guessing PEI is only now bursting with spring? You had such a long, cold winter. The daffodils are more than happy right now, I'm sure!
Mary MacADNski: My daffodils started about opening about the 27th of April. This photo was taken a week or so ago. This garden is more exposed and thus a bit later. We have a long spring usually.
Nice composition, the daffodils almost frame the picture. And the rustware - must be a great part of your garden with the other stuff. Should go well with the natural PEI colour.
Have you blogged that rust garden before?
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Louis. There may have been parts of rusty items before but I'm not sure. This garden has had it's picture taken though as as the season progresses lots of different flowers bloom.
Are the rusty circles of of wagon wheels ? they are extremely interesting items. The daff's are ok ! don't want to make them all big headed now. :o) John
Mary MacADNski: They are wagon wheels. I'm glad you let the daffodils be.
Mary MacADNski: My son was actually in Paris last week ....while his brother was actually in London. I thought that was kind of cool. Thanks for the comment and for letting me comment on your 'actually in Paris.'
Love the rust-ware, Mary, and the rust-coloured rocks.