Peko-chan and Supergirl, admiring the first Spring flowers - April 25th, 2020
After the Easter weekend, the temperatures dropped a lot and it was very cold and windy for a couple of weeks. The host, Peko-chan and Supergirl spent most of their time inside, working (the host is working from home), doing crafts, watching TV and trying out new recipes. One day, when the host was cutting peppers, she decided that it would be fun to plant the seeds and see if anything would grow. So she did and after almost two weeks, little seedlings started to appear. Here's what they look like now (photo taken on April 24th). Peko-chan and Supergirl can't wait until it's warm enough to transplant them in a pot ouside and really see them grow!
Then, on April 25th, the sun came out and it was very nice and warm outside, finally! The host took Peko-chan and Supergirl outside and took them around her house to show them the flowers that had started to grow, a lot of them from bulbs that she planted last Fall.
One of the hyacinths :
One of the crocuses :
These will grow to be orange day lillies.
The crocuses (they can barely be seen here, but up close, you can tell that they're going to be magnificent) :
And the hyacinths (the host was surprised to get so many different colors) :
The host doesn't know what these are, but they sure are pretty!
Daffodils that the host planted a couple of years ago and that still come back every Spring! Here in Canada, daffodils are sold by volunteers at the beginning of Spring to raise money for cancer research.
Another pretty flower that the host can't identify!
Then, on April 25th, the sun came out and it was very nice and warm outside, finally! The host took Peko-chan and Supergirl outside and took them around her house to show them the flowers that had started to grow, a lot of them from bulbs that she planted last Fall.
One of the hyacinths :
One of the crocuses :
These will grow to be orange day lillies.
The crocuses (they can barely be seen here, but up close, you can tell that they're going to be magnificent) :
And the hyacinths (the host was surprised to get so many different colors) :
The host doesn't know what these are, but they sure are pretty!
Daffodils that the host planted a couple of years ago and that still come back every Spring! Here in Canada, daffodils are sold by volunteers at the beginning of Spring to raise money for cancer research.
Another pretty flower that the host can't identify!
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