Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Dutch tulips!

i forgot to post yesterday. or rather... i waited and waited and then it was late and i just wanted to goto sleep. thats what often happens....
i bought the above tulips a week ago in utrecht, where i used to live before we moved to boston. there i always bought flowers at the same flower stand, and the past 4 or 5 (or more) years the price has not changed. nor have the people selling the flowers. except that the little boy (the son of the owner, i guess), grew quite a bit bigger by now (in both directions, up and sideways). i got 50 tulips for 5 euros (about 7 dollars!). i kept a bit more than half of it, and gave the remainder to my mom last week. look how pretty! and the grew quite a bit..... (never mind the mess on the table...)
i really missed buying flowers when we lived in the USA. but mostly they offered ugly colored bouquets for outrageous amounts of money, or just one pathetic rose. and mostly already blooming... so just for that its good to be back in the land where the flowers come from....

8 comments:

Tim said...

verrrry pretty!!

biebkriebels said...

That is really cheap and they look very strong.

Kate said...

They are really beautiful, and you indeed get a bargain. You were sweet about sharing them, too.

William Kendall said...

They look lovely!

We get a whole lot of them during our tulip festival in May.

Jack said...

Those flowers are a week old? They still look great. That is the advantage of getting them fresh in a country where they are grown.

Kay said...

They do look great. I bought tulips last year at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, north of Seattle. They were very fresh, too. What a difference that makes! (It looks like yours are going to want more water soon.)

Kay said...

They do look great. I bought tulips last year at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, north of Seattle. They were very fresh, too. What a difference that makes! (It looks like yours are going to want more water soon.)

Andy said...

We are still struggling with winter here so a flowers in the home make us think of warmer weather ahead.