2025年03月12日
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Hello everyone, Benson here. How is everyone doing? How was the first week of March for everyone? Did it start off well? Last time we talked about spring and with spring comes a variety of blooming flowers. Admittedly I’m not that much of an expert on flowers, but I do enjoy learning about the different flowers that bloom in spring. Do you have any favorite spring flowers?
There’s something magical about spotting the first flowers of the season. After months of muted winter tones, those first bright blooms—snowdrops, crocuses, and daffodils—feel like nature’s way of saying, Spring is here! Even in colder regions where snow still lingers, these little flowers push through, reminding us of the resilience of life. I love taking slow walks in March, searching for these tiny signs of change. It’s a simple yet powerful moment of joy, proof that winter is giving way to the season of renewal. Until next time, take care everyone.

There’s something magical about spotting the first flowers of the season. After months of muted winter tones, those first bright blooms—snowdrops, crocuses, and daffodils—feel like nature’s way of saying, Spring is here! Even in colder regions where snow still lingers, these little flowers push through, reminding us of the resilience of life. I love taking slow walks in March, searching for these tiny signs of change. It’s a simple yet powerful moment of joy, proof that winter is giving way to the season of renewal. Until next time, take care everyone.

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