Let Me Take You Down~

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cuz we’re going to,
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ranunculus fields,
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everything’s real.
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Ranunculus fields forever!
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I’ve been visiting these fields forever.
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Well, at least all my life.
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Fifty acres of springtime joy!
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The ultimate eye candy.
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Cheers to you and Happy Easter from all the spring ranunculus! <3
Adapted lyrics: “Strawberry Fields,” Lennon & McCartney


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233 thoughts on “Let Me Take You Down~

  1. I never heard of these flowers, Cindy, but they’re beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the lovely bouquets they must make. By the way, how is the scent?? Happy Easter to you and yours from me in windy Illinois!

  2. My mom says for me to tell you to get the spare room ready because she is coming to visit. She has seen too many pictures of how beautiful it is where you live and cannot take it anymore. She was born in Stockton and says that she wants to go home, ha ha.

    Those flowers are so pretty. We planted some nasturtiums and can’t wait for them to bloom.

    1. Laughing! You and your mom sound so cool! I would like you all to visit anytime. Tell your mom that my son lives in Manteca and is a biology grad student at University of the Pacific in Stockton. What a small world!! If you see your lizard again Piper, take a pic of him. I’m curious about what he is! Take good care my friend and keep on posting. I love your blog~

  3. What an absolutely stunning setting Cindy. The photographs are beautiful.
    Strawberry fields was written by Lennon and McCartney as Lenin was busy that day.
    xxx Massive Hugs xxx

  4. Oooh, the first flowers I chose to grow when I developed an interest in gardening were ranunculus. I found the look of their rounded petals striking and boy do they look amazing growing wild in a field! Thanks again for sharing and Happy Easter Cindy! 🙂

    1. Happy Easter Lynn! Ranunculus are so pretty because of the translucence and fragility of their petals and the way they stack up on each other. I have always loved them and grown them too! <3

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