Sunday, February 27, 2011

Early Comes the Spring

Daffodils, Charleston, SC  © Doug Hickok


Red Camellia, Charleston, SC  © Doug Hickok


Daffodils, Charleston, SC  © Doug Hickok
Narcissus, Charleston, SC  © Doug Hickok


The weather here has been so warm lately that we now have a yard full of the hues of early spring flowers. We also have tea olives beginning to bloom. They have tiny white flowers, easily missed by the naked eye, that have the most stunning and far reaching fragrance. It seems they're all a few weeks early this year.  
So the good news is, it's Spring!



17 comments:

  1. Lucky you ! Such gorgeous flowers !

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  2. So great to see spring. Hopeful..for sure! Love the colors!

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  3. excellent colors
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  4. spring is here. Beautiful pictures

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  5. That's a beautiful set of spring flowers. We still have to wait some time for spring to come up here...

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  6. Beautiful optimistic colors--wonderful representation of spring!

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  7. lovely images of those flowers, i especially like the first one with its lower angle and getting some of the sky

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  8. I want to visit home!! These look like they're all in the front yard!!!!!!

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  9. Wow, these are amazing! Lucky you.

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  10. Wonderful flowers, you're about 2 months ahead of us, M from way up north.

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  11. lucky you - the only flowers we have so far is ice flowers on the windows! so, thanks for this beautiful and colourful photographic nosegay of spring beauties!

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  12. This is a fabulous picture, love the focus, Great colours.

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  13. A beautiful bright and cheerful splash of colours. Love the Daffodils they are very special flowers.

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  14. I love the first one ! great colors and perspective

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  15. Beautiful expectations of spring.

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