It is the last day of March and we sit in wait for a major nor'easter with a dump of heavy wet snow. March is such cruel month, a taste of spring followed by winter's return. Yesterday I saw a glimmer of hope when I saw some daffodils poking through the leaf litter.
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A glimmer of hope |
The weather is a bit more dependable indoors and starting in February a number of my houseplants bloom such as an Amaryllis.
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This plant came from the New Ipswich Children's Fair |
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Pistil and Stamen |
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The flower was so heavy that it fell over. I had to prop it up with a stick |
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