Walking around Ludlow before Easter you can’t help noticing all the sheep and fluffy chicks and eggs adorning the window displays in the town.
The bookshop, sweetshop and even the coffee shop have a spring feeling
The florist is a bit steamed up…
Emporos always puts on a good display, no matter what the theme. It’s actually a GOOD thing that my grandchildren live so far away or I’d spend a fortune in this shop. I mean, can you resist that velvet rabbit?
And spring flowers in tubs add colour to the charm of the town
…even artificial ones!
This monthly challenge is hosted by Dawn from ‘The Day After’ who invites participants to post pictures of any windows that they find curious, inviting, photogenic, or in some way tell a story. Visit her blog to see more windows and/or to join in with the challenge.
Oh my, look at those gorgeous ranunculi! Happy Easter Jude!
They are jewels aren’t they? I may buy some tomorrow from the market.
What a perky post! I adore the way you laid this out and the bright colours are just wonderful to see!
Ludlow certainly looks ready for Easter. I love those Ranunculus, they look somehow ancient. Such beautiful colours.
I shall see if they have any today.
Happy Easter to you too, Jude! 🙂 Looking lovely in Ludlow!
Yesterday was glorious up here, and Wednesday tolerable (I got to Rievaulx Abbey- just opened for Easter 🙂 🙂 ). It’s the Bank Hol so it’s wet today but I really don’t mind. I need some catch up time 🙂
Lovely photos … depicting the cheery nature of Spring.
Happy Easter to you and yours ..!!! 🌺
I love the bright cheerful colours of Easter after the dullness of winter! 🙂
It is such a relief to go out and see some other colour than brown!!
Amen!!
I hope that you had a great easter!
Great weather! Not religious and no small children so it is just another weekend for me nowadays 🙂
I’m not religious either, but I had a week off work. Much needed!
It’s all very different once you retire! I used to really look forward to Easter holidays, the first bank holiday of the year.
I’m really looking forward to retire, but I’m afraid it’s still another 30 years from now… I find the whole concept of work to be an utter waste of time. Wasting my life to make someone else rich…
It does sometimes feel like that 😦 The answer is to work in something you love doing.
Yes, in an ideal world I would have done that, but circumstances, the job market, contacts etc, there’s a whole lot of things that comes in to play…
I know. They are the lucky people.