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For this week's Sunday Challenge, for which we were asked to come up with anything that is vaguely to do with St. Patrick's Day .
St. Patrick’s Day occurs annually on March 17 in observance of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. What began as a religious feast day in the 17th century has evolved into a variety of festivals across the globe celebrating Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, and a whole lot of green.
Now try as hard as I could I must admit I was struggling this week to find a suitable subject and then, once again, Ripley Castle came to my rescue just as it did a couple of weeks back for a previous challenge.
This time I found my opportunity whilst making my way around the Deer Path as we came across an area that had been planted up with various forms of daffodil, including these that were labelled as being Narcissus "St. Patrick's Day".
Sadly, none of them were in flower although many of the daffodils nearby, which were of a different variety, were blooming vigorously. So, I'm not sure if these were incorrectly labelled, had been planted in too much shade, or are just another sign of climate change.
I did think of moving the label and taking a shot of the ones that were in flower, but then that would have been cheating and I'm sure someone would have realised they were a different variety - lol!
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Also for Sight and Sound. No doubt this track might have featured before, but it just seemed a perfect fit ... Cher with "If I Could Turn Back Time":
youtu.be/BsKbwR7WXN4
youtu.be/c3sR8uBSrpU
youtu.be/U17YiiJEASI
For this week's Sunday Challenge, for which we were asked to come up with anything that is vaguely to do with St. Patrick's Day .
St. Patrick’s Day occurs annually on March 17 in observance of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. What began as a religious feast day in the 17th century has evolved into a variety of festivals across the globe celebrating Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, and a whole lot of green.
Now try as hard as I could I must admit I was struggling this week to find a suitable subject and then, once again, Ripley Castle came to my rescue just as it did a couple of weeks back for a previous challenge.
This time I found my opportunity whilst making my way around the Deer Path as we came across an area that had been planted up with various forms of daffodil, including these that were labelled as being Narcissus "St. Patrick's Day".
Sadly, none of them were in flower although many of the daffodils nearby, which were of a different variety, were blooming vigorously. So, I'm not sure if these were incorrectly labelled, had been planted in too much shade, or are just another sign of climate change.
I did think of moving the label and taking a shot of the ones that were in flower, but then that would have been cheating and I'm sure someone would have realised they were a different variety - lol!
Best viewed large on black.
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Also for Sight and Sound. No doubt this track might have featured before, but it just seemed a perfect fit ... Cher with "If I Could Turn Back Time":
youtu.be/BsKbwR7WXN4
youtu.be/c3sR8uBSrpU
youtu.be/U17YiiJEASI
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Great inspiration. Well done
A good song by Cher. She is so darn cute. :)
I looked it so you could see what it will be like
www.netherlandbulb.com/bulb/Narcissus-Large-Cupped-St-Patricks-Day
davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/100652
Blooming time MID Spring.. we arent at the start til tomorrow ! It could well be into April before they do bloom.
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These flowers were hybridized by Konyneburg-Mark and registered or introduced in 1964.They are also resistant to deer perhaps because parts of this plant is poisonous.
Like the greens in the image with all of the three leaf clovers to be seen. Congrats on Explore.
Please excuse the lateness of my commenting on this challenge. Trying to catch up now. :)
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