



Tulip fun is found in the early spring outside of Mount Vernon, Washington....loving it and having some Tulip fun.....
Life goes on,
Amongst the blanketed red, yellow and mixed colored fields....Tulip fun!
Thanks for stopping by. E-
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Very pretty. Nicely photographed.
ReplyDeleteWhat was that about tulips from Amsterdam?
Thanks for the nice comment. I appreciate you stopping by. (Amsterdam?) Best regards, E-
ReplyDeleteYour photos are great! (Love the old barn in the field.)
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