Tulip Time is an annual festival that occurs in Pella, Iowa on the first Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in May.

Everything is very clearly labeled in this fine town
I had never been, so I thought this would be the year to make the journey. Unfortunately, the weather did not agree with my decision so I waited out the rain and went to visit the tulips the day after the festival ended. Thus, I missed out on the many fun attractions that I am told Tulip Time has to offer, such as parades, the Tulip Queen and Court, and the quilt show. This did not dampen my spirits, while I do love a good parade and a cuddle with a fine handmade quilt, my true passion is for tulips!

I am indeed a Hippo who is smitten over spring tulips

The Tulips may have been wet from the rain but they still made for a great place to frolic gleefully, as only Tiny Hippo’s are known to do

The variety of flowers was just amazing, from delicate whites..

to playful pinks and greens…

there was even this one lone yellow tulip in a sea of red

I was able to take some time to look at the other attractions that Pella has to offer, including this gorgeous Vermeer Windmill

This fountain adds charm to the center of the city, though they don’t seem to want anyone to play in it

The large sundial seemed to be out-of-order while I was visiting

A lovely man was able to offer me a lift on his bicycle, I am not sure how he managed to peddle it in those large shoes, but we did arrive safely

Giving gifts of tulips seemed to be a well honored tradition that I was pleased to take part in

There was a huge grandstand which I believe is used during the many parades that Tulip Time has to offer

But most importantly, were the tulips!

The tulips of Pella were very exciting, I was all tuckered out at the end of my visit
This fountain adds charm to the center of the city
I was able to take some time to look at the other attractions that Pella has to offer, including this gorgeous Vermeer Windmill
Valery Gregiev Tulip
But most importantly, were the tulips!
Pink and Orange Tulip
White and Pink Tulip
Everything is clearly marked in this great town
The large sundial seemed to be out of order while I was visiting
Red and Yellow Tulip
Yellows
White and Pink Tulip
Valery Gregiev Tulip
to playful pinks and greens
Magnolia Tree
Squirrel on his perch
Windmill
This lovely man was able to offer me a lift in his bicycle, I am not sure how he managed to peddle it in those large shoes, but we did arrive safely
Orange Tulips
Pink and Green Tulip
Orange spiked tulip
Giving gifts of tulips seemed to be a well honored tradition that I was pleased to take part in
The Tulips may have still been wet from the rain but they still made for a great place to frolic gleefully, as only Tiny Hippo’s are known to do
Valery Gregiev Tulip
Tiny Hippo and the Tulips
Orange and Yellow Tulip
The variety of flowers was just amazing
There was even this one lone yellow tulip in a sea of red
Everything is very clearly labeled in this fine town
The tulips of Pella are very exciting, you will be all tuckered out at the end of your visit
There was a huge grandstand which I believe is used during the many parades that Tulip Time has to offer
Purple Tulip
OMG I love your photos with the hippo! These are beautiful, funky, amazing, cute, interesting and fun! love it! And the Tulips wow! So beautiful. Do you sell any of these photographs on Ebay? Super cute and Thank you for posting 🙂
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I just love every single one of these photographs! The Tulips are amazing and with the Hippo in the mix it just gives every photo a little fun and character. I love it!
Oh, these are so beautiful! And I love that you got to interact with so many locals, Tiny Hippo, even if they do seem a bit immoblie… 😉
I love all of these photos, so cute!
Thanks so much!
Great post for a tulip friend and Tiny Hippo lover. You always make me smile. 🙂
I am so glad, thanks for letting me know you liked it!
Love those life-size statues – brilliant! 🙂
Yeah, they are fun. Thanks for stopping bye!
FUN FUN!!! What great photos!
Thanks!