Back from a week in Michigan and I have daffodils! The cherry trees are blooming and the plums are close behind! Spring is trying to spring here!
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Back from a week in Michigan and I have daffodils! The cherry trees are blooming and the plums are close behind! Spring is trying to spring here!
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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When I worked in a grocery store, the first sign of spring was when our produce wholesaler stocked cut daffodils from Washington. They arrived weeks before ours would bloom…before the crocus would poke up through the snow. They were cheap enough that I could decorate the store with them and then put the rest out to sell. Today I saw and heard robins and redwing blackbirds, so spring is coming here! (After tomorrow morning’s snowstorm.)
It’s been raining most of the day, with about an hour of sun. But the tips of the magnolia are out!
They look so amazing π