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Returning from Scotland, I popped into my parents for the weekend. I arrived in Ealing on a hot Friday morning to witness spring fully under way; cherry trees along St Stephen's Road heaving under the weight of glorious blossom (
above) and trees bursting into leaf (
right). Spring reaches Warsaw several weeks later; while London is experiencing shirtsleeve weather, Warsaw is still shivering (+6C) with rain and sleet to come. Still, the later spring's arrival, the more welcome it is.
This time last year:
Cycling to work - the season startsThis time two years ago:
Five weeks into LentThis time four years ago:
Swans pay us a visit
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