
Hooray - it's time for my yearly spring entry! We've had such unseasonably warm weather that everything is in bloom now.

I checked my photos from previous years, and we're about 10 days to 2 weeks ahead of schedule. I've taken similar photos of our weeping cherry tree at the tail end of March / beginning of April.

As a photographer, I can't tell you enough how nice it's been to have sunlight in the evenings!

Mark covets our neighbor's magnolia tree. It's already in full bloom. I sneaked across the street and took some photos of it.

And it wouldn't be spring without a photo of my favorite little wildflowers poking out happily from the grass. Mark was kind enough to save these for me when he was cutting the grass. I could have processed this one so it matched the others, but these really look their best in deep, vivid color.
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