What are some of the first signs of spring in your neighborhood?

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“The crocuses in my front yard, flowering trees blooming, but most of all, the cardinals singing for a mate in the early morning before dawn.”

Kathleen Cowens, West Central

“Dandelions in Washington Park.”

Brian Shipman, Midtown

“Dozens of neighbors taking walks, riding bikes, playing outside with their children and / or dogs.”

Dee Ogilvy, Midtown

“The daffodils.”

Christina Dicken, Doling

“In my neighborhood there are yellow daffodils and forsythia. There are also redbud trees (pink and white). Not sure if they are called serviceberry trees, and unfortunately the frost got the beautiful magnolia trees.”

Carol McCarthy, Parkcrest

“Yellow daffodils by my back porch steps!  I was shocked to see them full bloomed.”

Becky Volz, Woodland Heights

“The first signs of spring in my neighborhood are, more neighbors walking, folks tidying up their yards and cleaning out their flower beds. We are delivering our first neighborhood newsletter of the year door-to-door, so we are finding neighbors happy to have an early spring.”

Dellene Nelson, Bradford Park

“Normally I would say when my spring flowers start to bloom, but this year they bloomed in February, so I’ll have to go with when GBNA soccer season starts and there are over 100 kids in the park!”

Anita Kuhns, Grant Beach

“BLOOMing trees! We’ve got amazing blooming trees along Atlantic Street through Woodland Heights. They seem to have bloomed out overnight!”

Rhonda Ferguson, Woodland Heights

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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