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Here is my smile for this week.  As I haven't managed to get outside at all this month, these are my 'inside' daffs.  I can just about see some 'outside' daffs if I stick my head out the upstairs window!

Linking up at Annie's

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  1. Oh wow. That really is the colour of spring. Our daffs are all shooting up but none are in bloom so far....it won't be long :-) I love spring.
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  2. Beautiful! I have a geranium that I brought in for the winter. It had lovely green leaves but no buds. It's south facing so I thought it would at least bloom. The rule of thumb here is not to plant anything before Mother's Day. Do you know how hard that is?!?

    Hugs,
    Kay

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  3. Mother Nature does her job well:)

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  4. Oh soo pretty. I,love daffodils!

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  5. Gorgeous daffs! They really are my favourite flower and a true sign of spring. Thanks for the smile. Caro x (#7)

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  6. Oh, what a gorgeous photo. Sorry to read that you haven't been out yet ... something to really look forward now that there are real signs of spring about. Elizabeth xx

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  7. love daffs they always make me smile never mind if they are indoors.
    janet

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  8. A lovely colourful picture. i can almost smell them. I love the daffs. kate x

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  9. Brilliant - happy St David's Day. Here in Wales the daffodil is up and out - just in time for today!! Gorgeous photo - daffs just MAKE you smile, don't they?
    Margaret

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