Nice photo! That's the flower that looks like a dandelion but isn't. I think it's hieracium pilosella. The Norwegian name translates to "hair lift". English name is Mouse-ear Hawkweed. (Er, what?) 'Course, you have the Canadian/New World version.
I can't do Wordless Wednesdays. Wednesdays are when I'm at my wordiest.
Keera Ann... Thanks for telling me what kind of flower that is. I didn't have a clue.
Amy... I am sad to say I took that photo in October in Nashville, but spring IS coming. (Never you mind that it's SNOWING now. In Atlanta. It will melt soon, but we had fun with the dogs.)
Beautiful shot! Welcome to WW :)
ReplyDeletePretty! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteAnd you're off to a great start! Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, what kind of flowers are those? Happy WW
ReplyDeleteKyla
NICE....Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me think that spring might be coming after all.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW.
Nice photo! That's the flower that looks like a dandelion but isn't. I think it's hieracium pilosella. The Norwegian name translates to "hair lift". English name is Mouse-ear Hawkweed. (Er, what?) 'Course, you have the Canadian/New World version.
ReplyDeleteI can't do Wordless Wednesdays. Wednesdays are when I'm at my wordiest.
Thanks, all... I'm glad to be here. :)
ReplyDeleteKeera Ann... Thanks for telling me what kind of flower that is. I didn't have a clue.
Amy... I am sad to say I took that photo in October in Nashville, but spring IS coming. (Never you mind that it's SNOWING now. In Atlanta. It will melt soon, but we had fun with the dogs.)
Rebecca
Beautiful! And SO cheerful. Just what I needed today. ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, and especially for your kind words. Have fun with future WWs! It can be addicting... lol
Yellow flowers are always soo pretty and cheerful to look at!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a safe trip!