*sends you warm thoughts* FWIW, spring is late everywhere. The forsythia just started to bloom this past week here in northern NJ/NYC metro area, and crocuses and daffodils didn't start blooming until early this month. That's close to a month later than in recent memory when the winter's been warmer and there's been less snow and ice.
*grateful for your warm thoughts as it's only 36 here*
This is my first real spring here, since last year I was mostly on the road every week, so I can't judge how off the schedule we are, but yeah, way off, I'm sure. We've had lovely warm days - three days ago it was 75 - but then it's back to winter.
Crocuses have come and gone, but the daffodils are almost in full bloom, which for some reason, seems right on schedule. A previous owner was an avid gardener and put it tons of bulbs, all diff varieties, and this place looks like a daffodil farm at its peak. Can't wait. :)
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This is my first real spring here, since last year I was mostly on the road every week, so I can't judge how off the schedule we are, but yeah, way off, I'm sure. We've had lovely warm days - three days ago it was 75 - but then it's back to winter.
Crocuses have come and gone, but the daffodils are almost in full bloom, which for some reason, seems right on schedule. A previous owner was an avid gardener and put it tons of bulbs, all diff varieties, and this place looks like a daffodil farm at its peak. Can't wait. :)
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