We can pretend it's a little flickering flame coming out of the ground and not out of focus.
The first yellow crocus has doubled up and the first daffodils are sort of open.
Tautropfen und die aufgehende Morgensonne lassen die Krokusse in einem ganz besonderen Glanz erstrahlen. Und die Bokeh-Perlen gibts halt auch nur, wenn die Tautropfen von der Nacht noch auf den Grashalmen liegen.
Bilder von heute Morgen.
Happy equinox!
On yesterday's neighborhood walk, there was a lawn just covered with early crocuses (𝘊𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘶𝘴 𝘵𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘢𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘶𝘴):
First spring flowers! These are way ahead of all the others because they grow in the sun right next to a house.
#Yellow
#Crocuses.
Mini #daffodils.
Hardy garden #chrysanthemum.
In our South Saanich gardens
Springtime crocuses in front of the David Stow building of the former Jordanhill Teacher Training College in Glasgow.
At the end of winter, tired of frost, we try to catch the barely noticeable signs of spring in the color of the sky, the chirping of birds, the smells of the thawed earth. Graceful, but tenacious crocuses become one of the earliest signs: if they bloom, spring is on the way, and snow and frost will not return.
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