Unless you have flowers growing in a greenhouse or visit a florist shop, this is as close you’ll get to seeing spring flowers in snow covered New Hampshire. Our local grocery tempted shoppers on this first day of spring. I watched customers for a few moments. No one passed by without stopping to admire or touch or smell. Yes, we are ready…
The snow has melted at least 6 inches today! I can now see the top of my stone wall so Spring must be on her way.
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She doesn’t seem to be in much of a hurry, eh? I see more snow in the forecast for the weekend. 🙁
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Your own flowers will bloom before too long.
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Fingers crossed!
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Definitely ready and impatiently waiting. 🙂
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I’m sure your master gardener symposium only fired up your yearning for spring. My indoor lettuce sprouts can hardly wait to get outdoors and in the ground.
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So hard to imagine with temps in the 90’s here in Phoenix…spring will come and when it does…it will be beautiful!
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90’s in March?? Summer must be HOT… but it’s a beautiful place to live.
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A little unusually warm even for us, but yes the summers are very hot!! It’s been an adjustment after 23 years living along coastal San Diego…:)
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LOVE San Diego!
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We really enjoyed our years there and found it a great place to raise our family!
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