So Many Flowers
Each visit to our nearby Parc de la Tête d’Or brings a new wave of spring flowers to delight in. Our walks are filled with little detours as I wander across the grass to investigate a hint of purple here and a flash of yellow there.


The shaded grass beneath the trees is riddled with delicate violets.


Hyacinths. These are one of the first flowers I remember growing as a child.

These red tulips stood out amongst the predominantly purple and yellow colour palette.