Friday, March 17, 2023
Seeing Skagit Valley Daffodils With A Few Daffodils In Wichita Falls
This morning, on Facebook, the Skagit Valley's Miss Carol BD posted a photo featuring some daffodils.
I commented regarding that photo, saying I seldom see such things as daffodils and tulips at my current North Texas location.
But that yesterday I did make note of driving by a small patch of daffodils, and that I might photo document that daffodil patch today, if I remembered to.
Which I did. Remember, that is.
Below is that rare North Texas daffodil patch, spotted near the intersection of Midwestern Boulevard and Maplewood.
That photo at the top, that is a field of Skagit Valley daffodils in a photo from the Seattle Times.
That big white thing hovering above the daffodils is the Mount Baker volcano.
In front of Mount Baker, those are what are known as Cascade Mountain foothills.
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival will soon be happening, with the Skagit flatlands carpeted in multiple colors, from multiple types of flowers, but, primarily tulips.
Over a million visitors descend on the Skagit Valley during the Tulip Festival.
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