Never have quite gotten use to the rain here in Washington but the beauty of the mountains, and on a clear day I can see Mt Ranier from my home, is awesome. The daffodil fields in this scene happen every year and we have a parade that goes through downtown with floats, a Daffodil Queen and court and a little of something for everyone. That will happen next month. Not my photo but found this on-line. Enjoy!



Breathtaking scenery. Beautiful shot.
Sydney – City and Suburbs
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Thanks so much! I’m lucky to have found it to add to MYM. I visited your site and you are a fantastic photographer.
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And enjoy it I did. Living in a snow-free area, it is quite a novelty.
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Thank You! I was raised in a snow-free area but raised my children here so now it is where I live. I prefer sun but when it is sunny here it is wonderful.
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Oh, this is the picture I was saying was beautiful! Must’ve gone onto the other page. LOL, Typical, still waking up here 🙂
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Quite okay, Bren, as I too have trouble waking up. Thanks for visiting.
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this is breathtaking!
postcard-perfect.
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Thanks Luna and for visiting.
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Lovely! Have a fabulous week.
Liz @ MLC
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Thank you and you have a wonderful week as well.
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Snow and flowers what a combination, beautiful picture !
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What a nice combination flowers and snow ! beautiful picture
Gattina
http://gattina-keyholepictures.blogspot.com/
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I absolutely love your sites. You are so talented both in writing and in your photo taking. I must remember to visit you again.
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oh wow…what a view…and also love the daffodils..sometimes nature’s beauty just takes my breath away..
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Thank You Claudia! Now if only it could be this clear and beautiful all the time but it rains alot so rain we must have.
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A field of daffodils – such glory! Wonderful pic! Thank you for leaving a sweet comment on my Easter Hat 🙂
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You are wlecome and thank you for visiting.
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The world is full of such beauty
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It certainly is. I find it everywhere.
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So pretty!
Please come and see my mellow yellow entry. Thank you!
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Thank You so much Rose! Your entry with your children is amazing.
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What a gorgeous view! Renee, I’m so glad to be back to blogging, thought the allergies would beat me down… but I beat ’em back! Daffodils are so lovely, and I dig the idea of living someplace where they celebrate the flora. It’s like Texas – the first day all the bluebells bloom, everybody skips work and lollygags around in the fields! Thanks, hon. Peace, Amy
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Thanks Amy! Glad you are back and better now. It is pouring rain here again and although I am tired of it, my allergies are better.
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what a gorgeous photograph! i wish i could be there 🙂
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I wish you could too but if you are anything like me traveling the world may only come through my site or travel shows via satellite. LOL
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i believe i am like you- drawing room traveler 😦
i so would have loved to become a globetrotter.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks and for visiting!
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What a wonderful shot! Love the contrast between the yellow flowering field and the distant blue mountains!
Thank you for visiting my blog and your kind comment.
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Someone is quite talented and I felt fortunate to have found this photo as it shows some of the beauty of where I live and thus I can share it will everyone who visits here. Thank you and Welcome!
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WOW! that is one outstanding View! and thank you for sharing some of the beauty of where you live and what is on your doorstep.. Beautiful .. 🙂
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Thank You! I am not as close to Mt Rainier as this photo is and my oldest daughter, who had surgery, is even closer but on a clear day I can see the mountain as it rises above the landscape. It is a beautiful site.
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