It seems like the calendar brings us spring on March 2. This is to let us know it's spring, to get our hopes up thinking of warmer days, the burst of greens and the bright colors of those early flowers.
The micro climate in North Muskegon in the shadows of the wooded dunes off Lake Michigan make it a slow arrival here. We experience snow, sleet, and hail. Waking to ice on the bird bath and sunny blue skies is a common event.
Slowly it does arrive with the early flowers and the slow leafing of the trees. Here are a few photos from the gardens.
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Daffodils in bloom on the berm.
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Forsythia blooms it's sunshine in the north yard.
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Star of Holland like the clear crisp blue sky.
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Helebore a springtime favorite.
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another view of the Helebores.
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