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Crocus outside my front door


We don't usually expect much spring-like activity in April here in St
John's, Newfoundland. The weather gods save that, Spring, for May
usually. But we've had a week of fine weather and the past few days
the spring flowers have been popping up.
No one planted any crocuses in our front yard, but they've self-seeded
in and we get a few blooms every year. This one was three days ago
and it's still in bloom today.
John's, Newfoundland. The weather gods save that, Spring, for May
usually. But we've had a week of fine weather and the past few days
the spring flowers have been popping up.
No one planted any crocuses in our front yard, but they've self-seeded
in and we get a few blooms every year. This one was three days ago
and it's still in bloom today.
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