Is this a shot of the Grand Ecurie? I seem to have seen that and it is on the Avenue of Paris. Beautiful portrait...lucky that the sun chose to accentuate this clump of daffodils (narcissus) that day! Are you also watching Augusta?
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I also love daffodils! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteOh, boy. I love to hear about love affairs. May sound daffy to some, but not to you! That's nice...
ReplyDeleteAnd look at this photo...I mean, the daffydills are really pretty, but that light in the trees is heavenly!
Tres joli cette alternance de zones au soleil et a l'ombre. Une tres bonne photo, j'aime beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteYou have made my day!! Spring can not be far away. I noticed just today that our daffodils were starting to push out of the dirt.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky, Ciel! I love that golden shaft of light, too.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous photo. The other commenters are right about that light, it is wonderful. And the beautiful new daffodils give me hope.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
We all would love this sort of "affair".
ReplyDeleteGood heavens, the light and shadows in this photo are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of these daffodils is matched by that golden swath of sunlight in the trees... just lovely, mon amie!
ReplyDeleteBises,
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Too early for Daffodils -- it's still winter!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am happy for you! We haven't seen anything as of yet but we're hoping. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteIs this a shot of the Grand Ecurie? I seem to have seen that and it is on the Avenue of Paris. Beautiful portrait...lucky that the sun chose to accentuate this clump of daffodils (narcissus) that day! Are you also watching Augusta?
ReplyDeleteLove affairs, spring in the air, daffodils, France - what's not to love? This is very nice with the stripes of yellow light.
ReplyDeletej'en ferais bien ma maison de campagne ;)) superbe , je comprends ton coup de foudre
ReplyDeleteThey reach up for the sun. Very lovable.
ReplyDeleteThey really are the heralds of Spring ..I love seeing them too.
ReplyDeletej'adore les histoires d'amour
ReplyDeleteTu eus titré "ho ! ho !" c'eut été le début d'un conte de noël
ReplyDeleteLes jonquilles se marrient-elles avec les narcisses, I wonder ?
Ho ho !
ReplyDeleteoh, spring, how lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have to find some daffodils, they are screaming of spring...
ReplyDeleteOais, c'est magnifique!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Oh my, it's true---Spring is arriving!! MB
ReplyDeleteI love spring flowers of all kinds. I should really document all the flower activity down here in Jackson before I leave!
ReplyDeleteSigns of spring already. The light in this is lovely.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, Domingo has been the general director of the LA Opera for several years. I think he usually sings in one production a year.
That slice of light in the trees is incredible. And the daffodils are such beautiful harbingers of spring.
ReplyDeleteYay. There's daffodils in our garden too.
ReplyDelete@ Thirtytwo Degrees: these are XXth century uildings on Avenue de Paris.
ReplyDeleteNO green here! I'm more than a little envious as we're expecting another snow blizzard tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteYAY! Daffodils!
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice and good sign of spring!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like the start of a beautiful love story. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteDaffodil weekend is the official start of spring here. This is a lovely shot, Ciel.
ReplyDeleteSharon
YES! I love daffodils and have seen a few starting to yellow but not opened yet...can't wait! They should be in full bloom by the time you arrive.
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