Last Sunday I went back to St. Stephen's with my mother. It was as quiet and serene as the first time that I went there with the Y Walkers. This time I was able to delight in the flowers that were out. The pictures tell their own tale. We particularly liked the notice explaining why the lawn won't be mowed!
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I felt at home in Beacon Hill Park on Sunday by finding the Trilliums shown below tucked in a moist woody area. Yep, without showing many of the other blooms and flowering shrubs Spring is definitely busting out (even though the temperature isn't up to par these days!)
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