
Evidence of the squirrels' passage along the fence-top is no longer easily discernible by casual observation although I can easily imagine finding lots of muddy paw-prints there should I look closely. The crocuses are providing vivid splashes of colour on the ground and distracting the eye of the debris & detritus left on the ground when the snow melted. (Could there be rakes and compostable paper garden refuse bags in my very near future?).

The one other notable early-sprouter is the hellebore. It's always a joy to watch its buds slowly unfurl and open into pale greenish-white blooms. I can't wait!
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I'm so envious of you, it's not spring here yet, we still have snow everywhere!
@Rachel: I'm sure it's just a little while longer... Where are you located?
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