When yesterday Red Baron walked through his part of town, Mittelwiehre, he was stunned at how nature is premature this year.
Actually, I wasn't amazed, for Freiburg and all of Germany experienced the warmest first two months of a year since meteorologists started to take accurate weather data in 1881.
Am I unfair? 2020 is a leap year, and February counts 29 days. So we are one day more advanced than usual. No more arguing; instead, look at some photos that I took yesterday:
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Magnolia |
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Daffodils, normal size |
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Daffodils, a smaller kind |
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I don't know |
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Red plums bloom one fortnight (two weeks) too early on Maximilianstraße. |
I would like to add a photo I took today visiting Elisabeth at the municipal cemetery.
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