Thursday, March 17, 2011

Looking for Signs of Spring

Bushes and Peonies Still Buried Under Snow
Hi Guys,

The dogs and I just got back from a long walk around our neighborhood. It is almost 60 degrees, and we were out looking for signs of spring.

We found a lot of snow left on the corners where it had been piled high.

We walked past the house with the most beautiful little perennial and annual garden, but nothing was coming up.

Barn House
We walked over to the new house that looks like a barn. We watched its progress last fall. It is now finished, and a family is living in it.

Then we walked down Kendall Rd. but didn't find any signs of spring...nothing.

We turned the corner and saw another big pile of snow.

Vine Brook
We walked by Vine Brook which has turned into a beautiful little brook.

Succulent Plant
We walked by the house on the corner whose whole front yard is a perennial garden. There were Irises and Day Lilies coming up. There was one Succulent plant in a beautiful orange.

We walked up to our house and saw our Day Lilies coming up along the fence and in the back yard.

Day Lilies
Our Poppies are also coming up and the neighbor's Witch Hazel is in full bloom.

It felt good to get out in the sun, and the dogs thoroughly enjoyed it.

Poppies
Witch Hazel
I will keep you up-to-date on how a neighborhood recovers from 79 inches of snow.

That's my tip for today.

b

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