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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Spring Flowers
The snow is finally shrinking from view and the spring flowers are keen to out and about.
The bees and insects are equally anxious for fresh nectar.
The yellow heads of the naturalised daffodils way cheerfully in the breeze.
The trees are starting into growth with various pollen bearing catkins emerging.
The Broom and Gorse bushes start into flower.
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