The daffodils, cherries and other early bloomers are starting to fade. But spring remains colorful as a new set of plants start to bloom themselves.
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The trees and shrubbery provide a screen between the grassy area of the Azalea Garden and a busy road and sidewalk.
A quick detour to a side street near the Franklin Institute that gets “paved” with cherry blossom petals for a week or so every spring.
And there were more than people out enjoying the nice weather this weekend.
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Now It's Your Turn
What have you noted happening in your area or travels? As usual post your observations as well as their general location in the comments.