
- The grass is turning green and some trees are shyly displaying early leaves, like the willow on the left (above) at JMU in Harrisonburg (photographed yesterday)
- Early flowers are blooming. I saw this forsythia (below) in Woodstock today.

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ReplyDeleteuh! Forsythia??? I am so jealous! My daffodils are barely two inches tall! I expect forsythia in a week or so...keeping my fingers crossed that we don't get any more snow!
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