Thank you!! What a cheer-er upper!
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Very pretty—thanks for sharing. Mmakes me want to take a trip to our mountains even though I don’t think we’ve got those kinds of colors here yet.
These pix are just what I needed on a dark and gloomy coastal day. Your sense of composition is magnificent. I love all the flowers and the three sheep are wonderful.
Thanks, Perky.......you just made my day.
Happy March the oneth!
Thanks Perky.
You really have an eye for nature.
Nicely done.
Thanks. When I was a kid growing up in Turlock there were California poppies everywhere. Pesticides/weed killers did them in. Not all “progress” is progress. Glad you found a hill with some left.
Beautiful! You have a good eye!
Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful! Thanks from cold and windy Michigan.
Beautiful!
Go out there today and see how “summery” it looks. Not quite the same is it? BTW, nice pictures and one of the reasons lots of people still live here in CA, the wild flowers after the rainy season, although we still have until June before the rainy season actually ends.
Thank you so much. Really needed to see God’s handiwork right about now.

Here's one I took in my yard last year.
Thanks. Nice to see a world in color. Looking out my living room window, the world is black and white with snow swirling down. Another 8-10” of snow predicted tonight. March has come in like a frozen pizza.
Looks like that new digital camera is in very good hands! Gorgeous flowers.
Beautiful pictures! Your hubby is cute, too.
Thanks for posting these. What a shot of beauty in the darkness of winter. :)
This is what our yard looks like now. I took this picture about 3 or four weeks ago with my cell phone. But it looks the same today. And it's just as cold.
If you look close you can see the back side of a deer in my yard. But you have to look "really" close to find her.
Look at the tree in the center of the picture, see that brown spot with a little lighter spot just to the left of the tree? Well that's a doe LOL! She's grazing on my grass that's under the leaves.

Fantastic effort.
As an easterner, it always amazes me that I see your flowers but don’t know them. They are similar, very similar yet different
It would do many here a great benefit to go into the field and see and touch and identify the flowers.