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Tag Archives: crocus
Spring In My Step
It’s here! It’s here! Spring’s finally here! It was a long, damn winter, wasn’t it? The pre-Christmas snow. The post-Christmas cold snap that went on f-o-r-e-v-e-r. The ice and the slush and those three annoying nor’easters in the month of … Continue reading
Posted in Brenda's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged baseball, crocus, garden, raised-bed, songbirds, spring
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The Meaning of Flowers
Lea Wait, here, enjoying the amazingly warm temperatures Maine has had during the past week. (One of our friends commented that we blog a lot about weather. I guess we do. But so much of what we do here depends on weather … Continue reading
Posted in Lea's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged basil, buttercup, cabbage, crocus, daffodil, daisy, dandelion, Lea Wait, meaning of flowers, red tulip, weeping willow, yellow rose
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