At last, the weather is warming here in Central Massachusetts, and we’re turning green again. I’m always struck by the subtleties of early spring, how the tiniest buds and flowers emerge before I notice. And then, all of sudden, so much color. It always gives me such a lift.
You don’t have to go far to find these verdant harbingers. Here are a few glimpses from around our home. Enjoy!
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Pat Bizzell says
I always enjoy your photographs. I found some little green shoots yesterday emerging from my one precious rose bush that looked totally dead. So glad! Also, apparently our resident chipmunk did not eat quite all of the bulbs we planted last far. In New England, there is a long time between the first day of Spring and the first spring day, but we are getting there!
Evelyn Herwitz says
Indeed!