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The Winter Plum hellebore flowers bloomed in the back corner of our backyard.
It bloomed despite being covered with fall leaves.
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Leaves were just beginning to appear among last year's dead leaves.
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The first snowdrop flowers bloomed under our backyard Tulip Tree.
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Short grass is growing between the stones that form the path around the Monster raised bed in our frontyard.
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The pump/filter, in he middle of our first pond, had lost its good display.
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A few rain drops hung off a tree in our back yard.
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A closer view of the petals of the laventer hellebore in the back corner of our garden.
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A closer view of a new bloom that was about to appear on our lavender hellebores in the back corner of our garden.
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The rosemary bush in our Monster raised garden bed, in the front yard, grew wild.
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The blooms on the hellebore, growing in the back corner of our yard, were edged in lavender.
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A small cluster of purple crocus blooms grew under our Tulip Thee.
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Our front-yard red hellebores were in full bloom.
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The first of our yellow crocus flowers bloomed under our Tulip Tree in the backyard.
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The second of our yellow crocus flowers bloomed under our Tulip Tree in the backyard.
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Another blooming daffodil faced away from the camera.
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Another small cluster of purple crocus blooms grew under our Tulip Tree.
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Yellow crocus flowers bloomed on the far side of our house, among weeds.
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More purple crocus blooms grew closer to the trunk of our Tulip Tree.
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The rosemary bush in our Monster raised garden bed, in the front yard, grew wild before its trim.
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A tangle of red hellebores grew under our dwarf cherry tree.
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Another blooming daffodil hid behind the edge of a spiky plant.
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One of our first daffodils to bloom was a modest one growing next to our Driveway.
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A marred fake white mushroom stood in the corner of one of our raised vegetable garden boxes.
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(78 views) I was quite taken with this two foot tall, chicken-turkey-like bird. It's a ground dwelling native of eastern Africa.
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Two more daffodils bloomed by a fallen tree.
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