
The Azalea's bloomed while I wasn't looking and all of a sudden here they are.

The Grape Hyacinths are just now starting to bloom. We do have quite a few of those so they make the flower beds pretty.

This one is dh's "favorite." ; ) I, actually, love to see a yard full of their cheery faces. Add in a few purple violets and it's even better. : )
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Do I detect some sarcasm? There is a fortune to made in selling compounds that kill dandelions and wild voilets. Dandelion greens are good cooked as a side dish or in a salad if you need an excuse for tolerating their beauty.
There is a perfect time in the spring when dandelions are gorgeous blanketing the landscape. Later, I think they're ugly and would have to agree with D, but for that one period of time they're visually delicious.
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