
The first day of spring 2021 was last Saturday (March 20), I went to Brookside Gardens to check out the flowers this week. My favorite daffodil …
Signs of Spring
Please enjoy these lovely spring flowers, courtesy of Stephen Hung. Gorgeous!

The first day of spring 2021 was last Saturday (March 20), I went to Brookside Gardens to check out the flowers this week. My favorite daffodil …
Signs of Spring
Please enjoy these lovely spring flowers, courtesy of Stephen Hung. Gorgeous!
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Happy Spring 🙂
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Thank you! To you, too. 🙂
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Signs of Spring are here in Ontario, no daffodils yet though. Soon.
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Your snow is gone now, so you will soon have spring flowers. Yes, it’s coming. I think with all the covid restrictions people seem generally more impatient for it to start.
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Here in the Philadelphia burbs I saw the first signs of spring two days ago: some flowering forsythia bushes.
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Nice! Up here in the subarctic, we are still getting going on the snow melt. We had so much of it this year, much more than usual, and melting has been an off-and-on, slow-moving event.
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I didn’t think you’d taken that photo in Canada!
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Hahaha. 🙂 Nope, not up here in the subarctic. But there are daffodils and other spring flowers in some parts of southern Canada. My home in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia has them starting.
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Beautiful, cheerful photo, Lynette. Thanks for sharing it.
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Thank you. Stuart. Yes, it’s so cheery and bright.
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We’ve missed the colours of flowers. So good to see them again.
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Yes – I am so done with winter (but it keeps hanging on). Pictures keep me going. 🙂
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Can’t be much longer now.
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I love daffodils, Lynette. Even though they don’t last long and look a little bedraggled over time, they are so exciting to see when they break through the ground and bloom!
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They are really the bight bits of spring in the greyish-brown aftermath of winter, even if they don’t last long. So lovely to see them.
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Beautiful shot! Happy Spring!
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Happy spring to you, as well. 🙂 Stephen’s photos are beautiful.
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