Polemi Tulip Festival 2023
Marshalled Event

At the field itself, which is fenced off to stop the tulips from getting nicked, there was a Marshal to ensure that nobody disrespected the flowers. The presence of the Marshal is a good thing, and it also seemed to minimise the amount of people who traipsed through the other fields ripping up every flower they could see. Yes, this year's attendees at the Tulip Festival seemed very well behaved to us.

The Tulips

So finally, let us look at the tulips themselves. They had survived the recent storm, and looked lovely. Whoever chose the date for the festival got it bang on this year. Well done to them!
People Watching

As I said earlier, to me, half the fun is watching how peple react to the floral display.
The Star

Though this article has been about the festival, I think we should end up with a couple of shots of the stars.
Close Up

So that was Polemi Tulip Festival. It is lovely to see these festivals springing back to life after the COVID-enforced cancellations of the past few years. Everybody seemed to have a nice time. Alex's tulips are still intact, and the village of Polemi still looks a lovely place to live in. Well done to all concerned, and see you next year!
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