Each day I look out the windows in my home, I watch the snow slowly melting. We still have a lot of snow, but the temperatures are rising a little. We had one day almost 50 degrees. Today we are in the 40’s but the nights have been in the teens. Still cold out but I see the temps rising more over the next week. It appears that spring is trying to make a comeback and push old man winter aside.
I think most people are ready for some warmer weather so we can go out and enjoy ourselves. We have been stuck inside during all this snow. I have snapped a few photos of the changes in the snow and how it is slowly melting away.
The photos below are before and the next gallery is after.













The birds are feeling the change in the air and so am I! I an hear them singing outside my window in the office. They love the bushes in front of our house to keep out of the elements. I find them looking in on me at times. I love seeing them as I work.
Robins are here a little early, but they are eating at our feeders until the snow melts and reveals the worms on the ground that are coming out.
I look forward to sharing some more photos of the green grass and the crocuses I see in the neighborhood. They usually are springing up now through the snow.
Well, think SPRING everyone in New England. It is coming!
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Yes! Spring is coming.
Yay! 🎉
You’re getting there – but the snow has to go first. Although snowbells often bloom through the snow.
They must be like crocuses tht push through the snow too.
Yup! No crocuses here yet.