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As Molly and I walk the perimeter of the property to flush out every bird and pinecone trying to infiltrate, we often pause to see just what we have growing here. Since I've only been here about two weeks or so and still not nearly settled in the house, nothing has been touched outside at all.
Here's a shot of the first daffodils I saw two days ago and a shot of them just a few minutes ago. What a difference a day (or two) makes!

This large bush-type thing will be flowering soon and I haven't a clue what it is, but from the hundreds of tiny red buds on it, it is going to be stunning. I'm definitely going to be watching for the day that it explodes. Here it is in full, and a close-up.


Right outside the back door is another tree (the one from the previous post with the bush growing amongst it) and the buds there are coming along nicely too. I am not certain, but I believe it might be a red-bud, with it's little purplish-red buds flaunting their pretty colors. I was unable to get a good picture of it, but will give it another try.
The front/side of the house close to the road sports this small pocket of rocks with a smattering of daffodils and crocus, I believe, and they will be popping soon too. I'm definitely going to fix up this area, or maybe just take it out when I put in the two sections of fence with rock and flower garden for the hummingbirds and butterflies. It will depend on what I can see from my large window here, whether it provides a pretty view from the road as well.

If you look closely at this picture you will see the little bulb that isn't even in the ground has sprouted and is trying valiantly to become a sunny addition to the spot, right along with the big guys. I was going to stick it down into the dirt more, but decided to just let it go the way it fell.

The front of the house is banked with tulips amongst the white rock, and I'm not sure what else. I don't care for the white - it reminds me of something beach-y. I love the beach, but it's not the look I'm going for here, so the white rock will eventually come up and be replaced with mulch or rock of another color.

And no outdoor adventure would be complete without Miss Molly paws-ing for her photo op.

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