I planted some crocuses last fall, very haphazardly, and two of them are now in bloom, with the possibility of a few more.

That's a week or two behind some of our neighbors' gardens; they have better soil, or are luckier or more skillful. But even two little golden crocuses please me. The landlord pays a landscaper to mow the lawn, such as it is, and clean the gutters, so any bits I do are extra, and anything serious would mean getting his permission.

Elsewhere in the neighborhood there are daffodils, forsythia, and periwinkles. If I had to choose, the forsythia is my favorite, but fortunately we can have all of these, and many others beside.
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The violently yellow forsythia right outside my front window is one of the things keeping me sane through isolation right now.
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I always look forward to your spring flowers reports. Your climate is ahead of ours and it is so welcome.

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Oh, I can only imagine! We're still all brown here, with lumps of sandy snow on the shady side of the streets.
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Yay, spring! It's such a lovely sign that winter is moving along at last.
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