This has been a great experience for me to read all the different comments sharing how spring looks in your area and when you truly know it is spring! Before I announce the winner of Weather Lapbook from Hearts and Trees, I would love to share a list of some of the signs of true spring shared in comments from readers. I want to thank everyone who left a comment sharing your springtime goodness. We will have to do this again in another season because I enjoyed it so much!
- I am in SW Virginia and in this area, it’s the forsythia, the grape hyacinths, the violets, and the wind!!!
- Here in the boondocks of Quebec, it’s when you can see the crocuses pushing through the last snow….
- When I see the crocus come up that usually means spring to me….
- Here in Oregon you know it is spring by the clumps of yellow all around from daffodils
- …Southern middle Tennessee – we know that spring has sprung when the Bradford pear trees turn white as snow with blooms…
- We know Spring is on the way in the Carolinas when the Bradford Pear trees bloom white all over town…
- We know its spring here (Vancouver BC) when the cherry blossoms bloom.
- In south Louisiana, it’s the pecan trees! They say you can’t fool the pecan trees, they won’t get leaves until after the last frost.
- The grass has greened up, the streams are bulging and sap season is over.
- Spring for me is the day after the first thunderstorm when the grass begins to turn green.
- This year, the signs of spring were the birds. Even though nothing else seemed to want to wake up, the birds came and started to sing.
- The kids love it when the robins start coming back to the yard.
- When the birds that fly south for the winter come back.
- When the geese start to fly north again I know that the weather is getting nicer and we are (most likely) done with snow.
- Rain boots and mud tracks through the kitchen!
- At our house in Rochester, NY, we know it’s spring by the reappearance of tracks.
- Spring? Means Rain. Rain. Rain. Rain, with a chance of Rain.
- We know that Spring is on its way when the Daffodils, Red Buds, and Dogwoods bloom.
- We are on the Gulf Coast and spring here is always heralded by the blooming of azaleas!!!
- Hanging wisteria.
- Ah Spring. Our spring actually happens when the lilac blooms
- The baby chicks and turkey poults arrived and our first baby goats of the season hit the ground.
I would love for you all to hope over to Casey’s blog and see her beautiful images in this recent entry: Evening. You will feel like you have taken a trip to springtime. Lilacs! Wow! Wish I had some of those blooming in my yard right now! Thanks Casey for all your hard work on your blog and hope your family enjoys your Weather Lapbook.
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I also encourage all to pop over the Hearts and Trees and see Amanda’s latest art, handicraft, and nature study kit for spring. She did a great job pulling lots of interesting things together this time around!




Oh THANK YOU Barb! I’m so excited to have won! Thank you for the great giveaway!