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I was on my way home after work last week and saw that all of the Spring daffodils were blooming next to the river and railway tracks across the road. We can definitely feel warmer temperatures in the air.

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Bill said…
The daffodils are a sure sign of Spring. Very nice scene.
local alien said…
What a beautiful display
Daffodils are also coming out here in some of the city parks now. Lovely to drive past and see their cheerful nodding heads :)
s.c said…
Very nice to see those harbingers of spring.
Tom said…
...daffodils are indeed treasures!
NCSue said…
Lovely spring blooms! We're coming in to my favorite time of year now - some of the early trees are starting to show color.
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Iris Flavia said…
Spring is (beautifully) early in your place!
magiceye said…
Such a lovely sight.
Pauline said…
That is a great photo. I must get out and take a photo of my neighbour's spring garden. It's in full bloom right now and such an uplifting sight.
Sharon said…
What a pretty sight to see.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love photos of your early spring daffodils when it is late summer here.
Slabs said…
Love it when the flowers, daffodils, here start to appear and showing off their beauty.
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Paspii said…
I´m glad you have warmness in the air. And them flowers is a promise of coming of summer.
Our Autumn has made nights dark but warm is to be expected in September too.

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