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This is in my own yard. There are some white ones, too, and I see evidence of other bulbs coming up.
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Meanwhile, the sedum isn't really blooming, but it does look pretty.
Hooray for spring!
(And yes, we're supposed to get snow again tomorrow. Of course.)
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