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Mar 24, 2020 8:47 AM CST
Name: Asa
Wasatch Front - Utah
Bee Lover Garden Photography Region: Utah Photo Contest Winner: 2016 Photo Contest Winner 2019 Photo Contest Winner 2021
Garden Ideas: Master Level
I think lots of us are craving some "normal" right now. Something brighter.

For me, the good news is that the bulbs are starting to fire - first the crocuses - then the daffs - some hyacinths now and just a couple of days ago the first tulips.

And our bees came back. Our beekeeper friend just dropped off a couple of hives in our back yard and we're expecting one more. That makes me (with my camera) happy.

Here's a shot of a beautiful girl who had just gotten into the Siberian Squill. I love the blue pollen!
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Even under lockdown and social distancing and quarantine and whatever else, it's a great time to be outside investing - looking forward - perpetuating cycles and growth.

And here's some yellow pollen from the crocuses:
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This is fun: The thread "Asa's former lawn...or (better) Dirt's current gardens" in Garden Photos forum

My bee site - I post a new, different bee photo every day:
http://bees.photo

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