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mmegaera ([personal profile] mmegaera) wrote2014-04-11 01:55 pm

Tulips!

The Skagit Valley in northwestern Washington state grows more bulbs commercially than the Netherlands does, and the results in the spring are rather spectacular.

My friend Loralee and I made the tulip festival there our annual birthday jaunt yesterday, and I wanted to share some photos I took.

The first thing we actually saw wasn’t tulips.  It was a huge flock of snow geese, out in an empty field chowing away:

Snow geese in the Skagit Valley.

Snow geese in the Skagit Valley.

Then, a couple of miles later, we found tulip fields:

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Tulips, as far as the eye can see.

And more tulips.

And more tulips.

And yet more.

And yet more tulips.

After a pleasant waterfront lunch of fish and chips in the rather touristy town of LaConner, we went to the display gardens at Roozengaarde, which I think is the biggest bulb grower in the valley.  At any rate, they’ve got some seriously spectacular display gardens:

So much color!

So much color!

My eyes just soaked the color in.

My eyes just soaked the color in.

They even had a maze made of flowers.

They even had a maze made of flowers.

It was a beautiful day, and there were lots of us there enjoying it.  I’m glad we went on a weekday, though, because I suspect the weekends are pretty much a zoo.

But, oh, it was pretty, and my eyes are happy, and it’s officially spring.

Mirrored from Repeating History.

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[personal profile] nishatalitha 2014-04-12 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
What gorgeous flowers and colours; what a lovely way to spend your birthday.
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[personal profile] thnidu 2014-04-12 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Beautiful!

As I scrolled up, reading my reading page from older to newer for a change, an instant's glance at those photos made me think I was looking at the pictures Rene and I took in the Netherlands in 1973. And clearly the Dutch (Roozengarde: what an appropriate name, rose garden) have learned where to find more land for their beautiful crop.
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[personal profile] thnidu 2014-04-13 12:54 am (UTC)(link)

I'm pretty impressed... Ah! One reason is there's lots of room so the fields can be HUGE.

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[personal profile] thnidu 2014-04-13 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
If they didn't have good drainage, wouldn't they be already underwater?