"For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils."
~William Wordsworth
A big thank you to Karen for hosting Sunlit Sunday
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday
and
Wishing YOU well and much joy!
Lovely golden daffodils
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Fiona
I've just looked out on another dull and dreary day and saw my daffodils blooming in the garden. A lovely Mother's Day treat! Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Chel x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletepretty pic! :)
ReplyDeleteDaffodils, bunnies, and Wordsworth! Three of my favorite things!
ReplyDeleteLea
Lea's Menagerie
beautiful daffodils
ReplyDeleteWonderful effect in this picture!I love this flower, so gorgeous and delicate!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Thank you for stopping in for a visit!
ReplyDeleteLove the daffs and bunny!!
Beautiful photo and I would just like to add that I have fallen madly in love with the bunny on the left side of your header. Such an interesting face!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful; Wordsworth and your photo! Love them both! Enjoy your Sunday!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Love the effect you used on your photo. Very dream-like. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love daffodils.
ReplyDeleteI like the antique look of your photo. And that's one of my favourite poems! Have a great day, Snap!
ReplyDeleteHello, Snap
ReplyDeleteYour photo is Spring, with daffodils and a bunny. Of course, I had to go and reread the whole poem! I love the lines:
I gazed —and gazed— but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought
I can relate to Wordsworth's idea of the "inward eye" looking back upon moments or events that have become treasured memories.
Thanks for the thoughtful post and sharing it at "Sunlit Sunday". You've brightened my day.
-Karen
Nice photo Snap. I love daffodils especially because the deer do not eat them and I can actually have a Spring garden. More snow will have to melt first however, before we can find them. Thanks for giving me a first glimpse of Spring. xox
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat photo! It goes nicely with the poem.
ReplyDeleteSweet, lovely daffodils. Lovely poem, too. Always nice to see it again.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you with the daffodil poem by Wadsworth.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quote and the picture is so artful. I love what you did with it..Happy Weekend..Judy
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. Our first daffs bloomed here today, too. :)
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are one of my favorite flowers. Thanks so much for sharing these! Mine are still sleeping beneath the snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteLove the poetry and the beautiful daffodils!! Thanks so much for stopping by my blue and white china cabinet and your sweet comments! ~Zuni
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo and lovely poem, I haven't read Wordsworth in years, thank you!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Ahhhh... Love that poem... AND--how can one not love seeing Daffodils in bloom this time of year???? Yeah!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring.
Hugs,
Betsy
My favorite flower and one of my favorite poems! Love your pretty spring header.......
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
~Emily
The French Hutch
So beautiful. Unfortunately, our daffodils are not blooming. We had a strange winter and it did not get cold enough. I am enjoying yours through the photo.
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Beautiful golden daffodils and I love them! Thank you for dropping by..yu made my day! Have a happy week.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for coming over to drop a comment...The yellow daffodils always make you to smile...A pretty post....love..sujatha....:):)
Beautiful daffodils. Wish you a good day :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely! A very pretty Easter-scape. Thanks so much for joining in today at Tuesday Muse. xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! I quoted a Wordsworth poem on my blog last week. Looking forward to warmer weather and flowers :) Thanks for coming by my blog.
ReplyDeleteOhh... daffodils, your edit is very creative and beautiful. Love the quote!
ReplyDeletePS. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such nice comment.
Love how you put this together.
ReplyDeleteVery well done! Hint of Spring definitely in the air! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image - Lovely words! GREAT post!
ReplyDeleteThe poem is a perfect accompaniment to your beautifully edited photograph.....
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils; I love Wordsworth! Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteHi Snap! Daffodils are just the best. I love the edit you did. I always have to smile at Wordsworth's dancing daffodils.. :) Visiting from Tuesday Muse.
ReplyDeleteThe poem is beautiful and the picture screams SPRING IS NEAR!
ReplyDeleteMy daffodils are just starting to bloom - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my, it does look like Easter. Thank you for this beautiful image and those wonderful words by Wordsworth.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful photo and verse!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are such a cheery sight! Love your texture on your photo :)
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