When my mom was younger she would travel to
the tulip fields in Holland for vacation so it was fun to surprise her and make her that crate.
The top photos shows many turbines in agricultural land in Germany, the next two show turbines in highly productive
tulip fields in The Netherlands.
Not exact matches
Snow just keeps coming across the
fields, and the
tulips in candlelight and the ache of a thousand popping moments has you leaning
in a doorway, waiting for something to finally come and something else to finally ebb away.
Living
in South East Asia, we don't encounter
field of
Tulips as easy as Spicy Curry Noodles haha!
I love the thought of twirling around
in this beautiful floral dress amongst an ethereal
field of colorful
tulips.
If you ever get the chance to visit Washington
in April, here are some tips for visiting the Skagit
tulip fields: 1) Arrive early — Traffic and the entrance lines get ridiculously long so you want to beat the crowd.
Wearing a cream dress to a muddy
field of
tulips was probably not the brightest idea I have had
in a while — especially when you let your 16 month old walk for a bit and get so muddy you can barely carry him ha — hence the muddy adventure part!
Ron's photos just get better and better, the top shot of you
in the
field of rapeseed flowers is exceptional and the
tulips and narcissi are stunning.
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I felt like I was
in a page ripped out of National Geographic, it was unreal being able to enjoy
field after
field of
tulips.
Admission was onl y $ 5.00 per person ($ 20.00 max per car) and we got to walk through the
fields of
tulips and sit down
in the grass and watch the hot air balloon while enjoying a nice little picnic together.
Its
tulip fields are know throughout the world for having some of the prettiest flowers
in Europe, and a trip to see them is a great way to celebrate the onset of spring.
Spring is a beautiful time to visit; vast
fields of daffodils bloom
in April, followed by multi-coloured
tulips in May.
Spring is a great time to take a road trip
in the Netherlands as you can drive through the
tulip fields but the major cities like Amsterdam and Maastricht are fun to visit all year round.
In spring the country's
tulip fields burst with bright colours.
The Netherlands is one of the prettiest countries
in spring, especially if you get out into the countryside to see the massive
tulips fields.
Longing to climb the Eiffel Tower, wander the
fields of
tulips in the Netherlands or throw pennies into the Trevi Fountain
in Rome?
In Untitled XIX (2015), a field of tulips in the Netherlands is photographed from such a great height that it becomes a picture of bands of colou
In Untitled XIX (2015), a
field of
tulips in the Netherlands is photographed from such a great height that it becomes a picture of bands of colou
in the Netherlands is photographed from such a great height that it becomes a picture of bands of colour.
Pausova stands out, with her playful paintings that depict mysterious scenes
in which highly rendered spiders, tetras, and
tulips float
in colourful geometric
fields.
In the same way that the dizzying heights of Navid Baraty's photography and the beauty of Bruxelles5's
tulip fields photography sent our heads spinning, Jeffrey Milstein's aerial photography across LA and New York is stunning.
«Sometimes we dream we wake up
in Holland with
tulips all around, and then we wake up
in a
field of rocks and thorns.»