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A sign of spring
comments (0) February 14th, 2011 in gallery
Snow piles are taller than me in some spots along the driveway. More than half of the 5' garden fence is buried in the white stuff too. Most days are gray and yesterday had forecasts of snow showers. We snowshoed around the yard and happened upon the Magnolia with buds which gave me hope that we'll see spring some day.
posted in: The Gallery, winter, bud, magnolia
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