There is a patch of snowdrops in bloom a few blocks from me (on that sloped stretch of 214th Street between Indian Road and Seaman Avenue, for
roadnotes and anyone else who knows the neighborhood). Snowdrops tend to be the first flowers of the year, but this is at least a fortnight early even for snowdrops, even in a mild year.
Weirder than that, there's a hyacinth in bloom uphill of that, tucked in next to a building. Magenta, with florets about halfway around the spike. I assume the heating system is leaking, but where snowdrops are surprising, a hyacinth is absurdly out of sync. (This is a full-sized hyacinth, not one of the little grape hyacinths.)
(It's been a gray, foggy few days; so far this weekend we have done some more decluttering, and played a bunch of Scrabble.)
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Weirder than that, there's a hyacinth in bloom uphill of that, tucked in next to a building. Magenta, with florets about halfway around the spike. I assume the heating system is leaking, but where snowdrops are surprising, a hyacinth is absurdly out of sync. (This is a full-sized hyacinth, not one of the little grape hyacinths.)
(It's been a gray, foggy few days; so far this weekend we have done some more decluttering, and played a bunch of Scrabble.)