Time to wake up

Twelve days ago the tulips were the first to pop up out of the ground.  They always are.  It is an incredibly welcome sight.

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The next day I started to see tiny bits of green in the lawn.  Tiny, but unmistakable.  Then I saw the one clump of iris we still have was popping up.

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And the pink asian lilies were popping up.

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Then the robins came to take baths.  And the first hen (duck) arrived.  The next day she came with the drake.  Then I noticed that by 5:30 am the cardinals were already singing.  And the chickadees were starting to look for the hummingbird water.  And the dark-eyed junkos were flocking up.  (I suspect they will be leaving soon.)  And the sedum were popping up …

Today I absolutely had to have my first serious garden day.  Out I went with my gloves on, to trim the sedums I left for the birds this past winter.  Then I picked up the large branches that had come off the linden (very normal).  I left the smaller pieces for the birds to use for their nests.  They do such a nice job of cleaning up!   I was cleaning up the debris around the hostas, and then I saw it … the daylilies are starting to  come up!!!  10 minutes later I got a text from our son’s girlfriend.  Her daylilies are coming up!   Now I’m jazzed – lol ☺  Out come the garden pretties (fun decorations) – the spinners, the toads and turtles and hiking and hunting bears.  The bird bath.  The whole shebang!!!  Spring is here!!!  The garden is waking up!!!

Just as I was bringing the last item – the bird bath warmer – into the garage, the predicted rain came.  Big plops.  Yes!   I “coffeed” section two of the four areas of the garden today.  Perfect timing.

Up in northern Minnesota, not so much, yet.  But that’s for another day.