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We have these amazing tulips in the gaden at the moment.  They are purple-ish on the outside and orange on the inside.  So beautiful.  Definitely something to smile about!

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  1. What a stunning colour of tulip that is. There are so many gorgeous ones blooming at the mo aren't there?
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  2. Holy cow. I've never seen any tulips that color. They ae stunning and delightful. and of course, so are your photography skills.

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  3. Wow - never seen one like that before - stunning! x Jo

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  4. What a beautiful flower and such brilliant photography. My daffs and tulips have all finished now but there are some glorious ones in flower at the moment. xx Maggie

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  5. Gorgeous tulips! I do love the many different varieties and colours there are. Thanks for the smile. Caro x #11

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  6. ah... definitely do, they do! such a wonderful palette God uses doesn't He?! fab shot too great work, Shaz in oz.x

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  7. Wow! What a great photo of a fabulous tulip! I've been enjoying the tulips that are now blooming in our garden too. Elizabeth xx

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