Roger G3XBM's (Mainly) Amateur Radio Blog

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Showing posts with label tulips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulips. Show all posts
21 Feb 2023

Tulips - NOT amateur radio

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These are colourful flowers in the spring. Sometimes they are floppy and an aspirin in the water makes them stand up again. I have no idea w...
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5 Apr 2021

Tulips - NOT amateur radio

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Believe it or not, these are tulips seen outside a Cambridge college a few days ago. They are fully open and look more like primroses. 
1 May 2018

Tulips - NOT amateur radio

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The formal garden at Anglesey Abbey had a stunning display of tulips (see photo). They were all this colour and white. Most in the grounds...
23 Apr 2017

Tulips - NOT amateur radio

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We have had a crazy few months. Daffodils were about 6 weeks late, but most things are now early! Today, we visited Ickworth, near Bury St...
14 Apr 2017

Tulips - NOT amateur radio

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It is hard to think that in the 1600s tulip bulbs were worth more than houses in Holland until the price crashed and lots of people lost l...
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