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Sunday, March 6, 2011

First Sure Sign Spring is Around Corner

This morning we saw our first American Robin sitting in a neighbors tree, eating berries and singing! Yesterday, about 95% of our lawn was green but when I looked outside at 6:30 this morning it was blanketed with 3” of snow. What a nasty welcome for these harbingers of spring. Neighbor told me that he saw about 6 of them in his bushes last Friday, March 4th. This made my day!
Posted by Jerry at 8:39 AM
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