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HINTS OF SPRING

There are hints, actually more than mere hints, of spring: my lawn has its first wild violets, the acacia trees are a rage of yellow, the forsythia bushes' buds are painfully swollen...and everywhere there is still-latent-but-obvious-activity which will soon explode into full spring.

I will attempt to get some good photos to post soon.

Comments (2)

....here it is still grey on grey.... what a difference. I cannot wait for the spring this year. It has been a very hard winter here in Piemonte.

sandrac:

Oh, how I would love to see some hints for spring!

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