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M visiting after a couple of years
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91 years old 56 years ago
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100 kmh in April
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Rare in these parts


In more southern climes, the magnolia in bloom is a pretty face but
very common at the beginning of the spring season. And it is even
dissed a little for its messy petals on the sidewalks. Not so here,
where it's a rare and glorious thing, almost incredible in its fleshy
display of flowers.
There are a few magnolias scattered through this city. I used to
think there were only two or three, but my friends and I have been
counting them and there are probably a couple of dozen.
I noticed this one a couple of weeks ago in a park just ten
minutes' walk from my house. It's not actually pink -- it is very
white. But the combination of light from nearby street lights gave it
this pink colour.
It is mid-June now and many are still blooming. Someone told me this
morning that hers still has not opened, though its buds are fat.
very common at the beginning of the spring season. And it is even
dissed a little for its messy petals on the sidewalks. Not so here,
where it's a rare and glorious thing, almost incredible in its fleshy
display of flowers.
There are a few magnolias scattered through this city. I used to
think there were only two or three, but my friends and I have been
counting them and there are probably a couple of dozen.
I noticed this one a couple of weeks ago in a park just ten
minutes' walk from my house. It's not actually pink -- it is very
white. But the combination of light from nearby street lights gave it
this pink colour.
It is mid-June now and many are still blooming. Someone told me this
morning that hers still has not opened, though its buds are fat.
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