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A few photos I took today of some of the first Spring flowers to pop up! Don't look too close as, I haven't gotten all the beds cleaned out yet. Last photo are the daffodils and grape hyacinths that grow in the woods. I drive by these every time I have to empty a load of flower bed "debris".
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