News, views, art, food, books and other stuff, with the occasional assist of character dolls. This now incorporates my art blog, which you can still read up to when I blended them, at https://beautifulmetaphor.blogspot.com. Please note that all pictures and text created by me are copyright to Liz Adams, and may not be used in any form without explicit permission. Thank you for respecting my ownership.
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Awwwwwww!
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteWhat a wonderful reason to plant tulips. I never cared much for them, they seem like one shot wonders that have to be replanted frequently--but for the field mice, I may just plant some next year...
ReplyDeleteI haven't been a fan of tulips either, stiff flowers. But if they came with field mice, I'd like them.
DeleteI think you have to build it, and they will come.
DeleteIt would be worth the effort. Lord knows, I have the fields...and the mice...
There's cute and then there's OMG! FIELD MICE IN TULIPS cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that.
I thought it was worth sharing.
DeleteDitto to Ms. Moon's comment!
DeleteWe grow species tulips, which like winter wet and summer dry- exactly what we have. The bulbs not only last forever, they multiply bountifully. But not a field mouse to be seen in the blossoms.
https://www.hortmag.com/plants/species-tulips
Cute but I'd be unhappy if I saw them in my garden.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind them in the garden, but I do object when they skitter across the kitchen floor...
DeleteYes - that too!
DeleteHow cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell, that is adorable. Even if those mouse tails wrapped around the petals make me squirm inside. While I'd probably scream if I found mice tucked into my tulips, I have to admire the photographer who captured these cute pics.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely awwwww-worthy! Sometimes we just need a little dose of cuteness in our lives and this certainly was a welcome sight. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI really departed from form for that, but it is lovely.
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