Baden-Baden’s spring bloom is just beginning.
The tulips on the Lichtenthaler Alle,
a strolling avenue and park,
that follows the River Oos,
are beginning their splendid spring bloom.
The park,
created in the 19th century,
is a wonderland of exotic plants and flowers.
Cheers to you from Baden-Baden’s glorious alle~
So pretty, Cindy. I love spring. π
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Blessings back to you dear one~ π·
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This place is paradise on earth. Beautiful!
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Between the mandarin ducks and the tulips, it was paradise. I wanted to go here for a long time. I was pretty sure I would like it and I did!
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I’ll have mine with whipped cream please. aka yummy. π
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Yes they did look good enough to eat!
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your pictures are absolutely beautiful. reminded me of mum and her garden many years ago.
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Ahhh, I am so happy to triggers such lovely memories!
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Cindy dearest, your Peerless Peregrines is not loading.. we are getting oops messages
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That is because I made a big boo-boo! So sorry! I am working on posts about three types of falcons, not peregrines and somehow I messed it up!
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Hi Cindy, I looked to see if I had an email address for you and I could not find one, so I am writing here to let you know, I went to read and like your new post “Peerless Peregrines~” and it says the post cannot be found on your site. Just wanted to let you know.
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Yes. Thank you. I deleted it because I made a mistake. I didn’t intend to post that one on peregrines, but I was putting together three posts on other types of falcons, and mixed them up. So sorry for the confusion.
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No need to be sorry Cindy, I just wanted to you be aware that it did not post right. π
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I appreciate you taking the time. Thank you.
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very pretty indeed. I wonder, do they have to dig up the bulbs to replant with summer flowers? I know they can be left in the soil, even here in chilly Canada. But then you have to plant around them and that could be tricky. They’re so great planted in masses like this! x K
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I don’t know. I leave all my bulbs in the ground and they self propagate. But, seeing have perfect these are, I suspect they dig them up!
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These are so beautiful … they literally take my breath away!
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Ahh, I am so glad!
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Very nice
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Thank you.
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Gorgeous post!
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Danke schoen!
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Hi Cuz,
The gardens in Baden Baden are lovely. They defy description entirely…., such color ! And the Mandarins are absolutely beautiful. They can’t be real. Some artist (Mother Nature) had to have taken the brightest colors available and painted them.
Baden Baden is the home of my mother’s ancestors. Was planning a trip there but a heart transplant interfered with those plans.
I know I haven’t been on the scene much lately. No reasons or excuses. Just needed to be gone for a while. Hope you are thoroughly enjoying your trip. It seems that you are. Hugs ! π
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What a treat to hear from you! It is good to take a break when you need one. But it is wonderful to have you back. This part of the world is so beautiful. So many of us in the US have relatives who came from Germany and other parts of Europe, like you and I. I can well understand your desire to visit your homelands. Cheers to you Paul and so happy you stopped by~
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Cindy! I just found this post through Tina’s reblog of it and have to say those rows of tulips are beautiful π π π
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Ooh, gorgeous tulips! Smiles, Robin
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Thanks much my friend.
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Lovely! A hug from God.
Thanks.
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Indeed! β€
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Stunning, Cindy!!!
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Thank you Maiko. I keep popping over to your blog looking for new posts. Do you have recent post menu or calendar of recent posts I am not seeing? I don’t want to miss your posts!
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Nature is so amazing as is your photography Cindy π . Please note I am at a new URL:
https://houseofheartweb.wordpress.com/
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