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Springtime does not recognize the pandemic. The daffodils are in bloom everywhere as they are each year about this time.
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The rhododendrons continue their slow progress.
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The azaleas are bursting with color.
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And the winds dance on the water after another springtime frontal passage. Nothing like the natural pleasure of a New England spring.
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