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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

It's right around the corner...

Spring.  The tiniest daffodils in our garden, clocking in at about 4 inches tall.  The tag is long gone so I'm not sure what variety they are, but they are definitely the sweetest spring bloomers to pop up under the Annabelle hydrangeas.
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