Thursday, April 4, 2013

Tulip in Bhutan


It’s a beautiful day, today, in Thimphu. A bright day. A few patches of clouds that scatter above the valley hide the sun. I ran towards my office, this morning, like always. But oh, I spotted tulips blooming in a garden above the road at Changangkha that I walk on.

You can never guess how much I love this flower. They are open, striking red, and have delighted me with its exotic colours of glory. They really are the flowers of spring. The truth is that I didn’t expect Bhutanese people grow tulips here. Also, I didn’t know tulips would grow in Bhutan, that’s also in a garden, out in the open. I only heard about the tulip known as ‘Queen of Bhutan’ which was a gift by the Bhutan+partners to Her Majesty the Queen of Bhutan on the occasion of the Royal wedding in October 2011.

I took out my camera, marched above the road, and try taking its pictures. The garden is well fenced. I tried jumping over the fence, but a dog barked at me. I was scared. After hearing the dog’s bark, a beautiful woman sprinted out of the house. I looked back at her, gesturing that I loved her flowers and taking the pictures. She smiled back at me. Leaning over the fence, I took a few shots of the tulips.  

4 comments:

  1. beautiful flower!! seems like everything beautiful will have owner!!

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  2. Dear Riku, your pictures are amazing. Really geographic shot! Every time when i go through your blog i come across really nice pictures. Let me know which equipments you are using?

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  3. Wow...so beautiful....I hope my Tulip blooms this time,,,,,or else will break my heart,,,,

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  4. Wow...beautiful picture. I also love tulip plant and their flowers are just awesome I hope to get some later and plant.

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