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Since I first learned about Ireland, when I think of it, I see that 3rd picture. I know this is Wales, not Ireland, but still…;-)
Even after all these years, I still find it slightly fascinating that someplace that feels as exotic as Wales has the same flowers that I have in my backyard (although mine bloomed about a month ago.) You have Texas flowers!!! 😉
Are those snowdrops in the sixth picture?
Aren’t they beautiful?
The sheep!
Primroses!
Lovely…
I remember when I visited Wales – I also, took a photograph of sheep – I have always wodered why !!!!
…. seriously! lovely springyness shots
Love the little lamb!
You have Alabama flowers, too! 😉