After the long snowy winter I am happy to report that several of my plants survived. Now they are thriving. Here's to the anticipation of a record year of growth and change and enjoyment in my postage stamp-sized garden.
Squirrels are alive and well.

My silver leaf vine is already taking off and entering squirrel territory.


Tulips are blooming their fool head's off.

Roses are climbing to the sky, conjuring up scents to entrance me deep in their tiny buds.

Wild violets pop up all over.

Ferns betray their prehistoric origins as they unfurl their fronds.

Even the dandelion is welcome with its sunny disposition.
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