“The Weekly Bleat: Images of Spring”
In April 2013, my husband and I traveled to the Netherlands and Belgium at Springtime. While in the Netherlands, we visited Keukenhof Garden. For those who may not be familiar, Keukenhof Garden is the world’s largest flower garden following Dubai Miracle Garden. It is located in Lisse, the Netherlands–southwest of Amsterdam. According to the official website for the Keukenhof Park, approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted annually in the park, which covers an area of 79 acres (32 hectares). The garden was established in 1949 in order to present a flower exhibit where growers from all over the Netherlands and Europe could show off their hybrids.
I’ve shared some of my favorite photographs from our visit. I hope you enjoy!
Categories: Travel
amazing pics. have you ever seen the tulip beds from the air? it’s amazing.
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No, I haven’t. I’m sure it’s breathtaking.
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you look down as you come into Schipol and tink “OMG! Kook at all of the colours!”
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Wow! Sounds like a great experience. 🙂
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it was. too bad my camera was in the overhead and we were on approach. lessons learned for next time.
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You may not have enjoyed it as much at the time if you were taking pictures. Sounds like a wonderful memory. 🙂
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I dunno. I guess you’re right because I may not be savoring each moment; but there is an opposing view. You wouldn’t believe all the little details that I catch thru a camera lens simply by focusing on something unique that you may miss otherwise.
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Good point!
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Wow, those are beautiful! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Thank you for visiting and commenting! 🙂
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What gorgeous flowers. They are starting to make me feel very Springy! 🙂
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Thanks, Judy! 🙂
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I went to this garden recently and it is amazing. Great pictures 🙂
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Thanks so much for visiting and commenting! 🙂
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Beautiful! The first spring flowers always cheer me up so much after a wet gray winter. I’m really grateful that some special ones have popped up at our rental this year. So much color!
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Thank you! I agree; they’re so uplifting. 🙂
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So happy spring has arrived. Lovely photographs!
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Me, too! Thanks, Donna! 😉
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Wow, these are gorgeous photos! Thank you for sharing. I may need to add the Netherlands to the “must visit” list! 🙂
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Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed them. Definitely–it was such an interesting and beautiful place. 🙂
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These are beautiful! My mom went here some years back and she came back mesmerized.. I can see the spell these flowers had on you too 🙂
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Thank you! The Keukenhof Garden was just stunning. I couldn’t stop taking pictures! 😉
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At first I was like wow your garden is amazing and then I kept reading I was like still this is beautiful.. Love all the beautiful colors and flowers it is totally breath taking
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I only wish my garden was this amazing! 😉 Thanks!
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Those are beautiful. Apart from a lone crocus, none of our bulbs have flowered this spring, only leaves!
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Thank you! Has it been colder than usual? A few of our narcissus flowers have popped up over the past week. I hope you have flowers soon. 🙂
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Thank you!! You are very kind! 🙂
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No problem. You have a very nice blog.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I love tulips especially the feathery ones.
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I thought those feathery ones were especially pretty, too.
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Reblogged this on BubblyBEE.com and commented:
It was such a pleasure to meet fellow blogger Tonya at the 2015 Celebrity Chefs Dinner at the Palisades Restaurant. She is the author of fourthgenerationfarmgirl.com. While I wait for my tulips to bloom I am enjoying Tonya’s photos in her “Images of Spring” post. I hope you will visit her blog. Enjoy!
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Becky, it was a pleasure meeting you and Lou at the dinner as well. Many thanks for sharing my blog with your readers and reblogging my post. 🙂
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