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Friday Flowers!

Spring is really coming now, and the garden looks like it. Here's picture proof:

blausternchen
These little wood squills (Blaustern in German) are out about everywhere, and in full bloom by now.

Their larger cousins are also showing off their colours:

 
hyazinthen
... and so are the grape hyacinths. These are also abundantly blooming here and there in the garden, making lovely blue spots.

bauernbueble
And of course, if somebody is outside taking photographs, a certain furry creature has to watch that everything is being done correctly:

blumenkatze
Well. Thank you so much, helpful little cat.
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