What’s not to love about March? March puts a Spring in everyone’s step. Bright, cheerful flowers bring smiles and joy. Here’s a sampling of what’s beginning to bloom.
The Daffodil.
The daffodil, which symbolizes new beginnings, is one of the most popular springtime flowers! It is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring.The first blooms of Spring always makes my heart sing – S. BrownVancouver Cherry Blossom FestivalUpcoming: 90 minutes north of Seattle, the fields of the Skagit Valley bloom into a quilt of technicolor tulips throughout April each year. As a leading tulip production area in Washington, the Skagit Valley has a unique microclimate – much like the wine production area Woodinville. I went one year and it was unbelievably beautiful.
Extra Reminder…Don’t forget to Spring Forward!
March 1, 2021 is the 60th day of the year 2021 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 305 days remaining until the end of the year… but we really don’t want to think that far ahead right now, do we?