They think it's time to bloom.
The first scene was in Winchester, VA. The daffodils could be anywhere, but these are in my yard. I took the last two pictures today along Claven Lane in Middletown.
They think it's time to bloom.
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...this year's weather is confusing for nature.
ReplyDeleteCertainly too early.
ReplyDeleteThis winter is weird, snow falling in higher elevations here in California where we don't normally see snowfall.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
We have daffodils, and a few flowering trees.
ReplyDeleteLast scene is wonderful
ReplyDeleteWe're having a very late running summer in Australia. It's hotter now than it was in the middle of summer.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few people have posted daffodils so spring must be here.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of snow today so it’s a pleasure to see your blossoming tree photos.
ReplyDeletebest… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Beautiful light on the long grass in the last photo. Yup, the weather is definitely mixed up!
ReplyDeleteNo daffodils for us yet and a snowstorm should start (literally) any minute. Your blooming trees are early for you, but I enjoyed seeing them. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWe had one warm day a little while ago. I think the trees and flowers got a little confused :)
ReplyDeleteWe are also experiencing unusual weather with relativity early arrival of spring , your daffodils are beautiful. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair
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