Monday, February 27, 2017

The Snowdrops are in Bloom!



The temperature was 71 degrees when I took this photo 3 days ago on February 24.  For Western New York, that's unusually warm! I think that temperature broke the record.   

Back to reality today in the 40s.





Snowdrops (Galanthus) are bulbs that multiply from year-to-year and are the first to flower in the late winter, sometimes when there is still snow on the ground.


The sap continues to drip from our four maple tree taps.  So far we've boiled down enough sap to make 2 quarts of syrup.

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