Thursday, April 4, 2019

Spring is Springing!

Spring can be slow to come to Boston. We'll get a tease of a warmer day then back to the chilly temps.
The days are getting longer though, the sun feels warmer despite the temps that persist in the high 40s. 
I've spied some crocuses emerging from the thawing ground and the starts of daffodils as well!
For now, spring flowers are best found at Trader Joe's but the promise of more a natural spring is right around the corner!
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12 thoughts on the matter:

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said... {Reply}

beautiful daffodils!

Shelbee on the Edge said... {Reply}

Same here in northern NY...Spring takes a while to arrive with a few teasers here and there. But soon it will beautiful! Have a lovely day, Tamar!

Shelbee
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Bekah said... {Reply}

I saw the first of the green for flowers peeking through the dirt down by Ryan's work AND I found the tiniest bud on our pear tree. YES!!!!!!!!!

Michele Morin said... {Reply}

Yes, daffodils WHEREVER and WHENEVER we can find them!

Meditations in Motion said... {Reply}

Our daffodils are blooming here in PA. That's the real start of spring as far as I'm concerned.

Lisa notes... said... {Reply}

Daffodils are always a welcome sign of spring, whenever and however they appear! Thanks for sharing them here. They brightened up my morning.

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

So pretty! I've seen some daffodils sprouting here too.

Annsterw said... {Reply}

I need to run to Trader Joe's for some flowers asap! Annster's Domain

Tom said... {Reply}

...there's no nicer sign of spring than daffs!

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

Beautiful photos. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

Joanne said... {Reply}

We had a few nice teasing days this week... I have FINALLY learned not to pack away the winter coats and gear too soon.

betty-NZ said... {Reply}

Spring is always something to smile about, even when I am facing autumn.