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I shot this on March 2 or 3, I always prowl around the woods down
below my property and try to find the first skunk cabbage bloom - this
year they were a week and a half later than usual.
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Ann wrote:
I shot this on March 2 or 3, I always prowl around the woods down
below my property and try to find the first skunk cabbage bloom - this
year they were a week and a half later than usual.



Yeah, well, spring isn't just late here, at the moment it's it's still
on a vacation somewhere else. -15C (5F) this morning. We do have lovely
bright sun, though.

And tomorrow we are supposed to get 10-15cm (4-6") of snow....

Bah!

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