Thousands of traditional Welsh blooms will be decorating Tenby's St Johns Church over the next few days for the annual Daffodil Festival.
The festival opens today (Thursday) and closes on St David's Day (Monday), with the church open between 10am and 4pm each day.
Volunteer flower-arrangers, led by Ann Maggs, have been working in the church since Monday to create a variety of daffodil displays on the theme of 'love is.......'.
The festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and over its five days will also feature performances by local schoolchildren, St Mary's handbell ringers, Irish dancers and Tenby Brass Band.
There will also be a cawl lunch today (Thursday), a Cymanfu Ganu at 8pm on Sunday and a Noson Lawen on Monday at 6pm.
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