Well, as I mentioned, there are several things to look at outside. These were my views from the only shady spot left in our front and back "yards"--against the front door looking through the railings.
The rose bush two houses away...petals on the ground!!

Our tree...almost all leaves.

Our small tree and neighbors' houses.

I was also trying to get photos of the mondo-flies and bumble bees hanging out, but they move QUICKLY! Oh well!!
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This is in Brooklyn?
OK..so we have daffodils and little purple flowers and pussy willows in our backyard! Also a lot of mud and rain...and I hear maybe 40 with the "s" word on Sunday and Monday....don't you miss all of that?? I think I'm due for a visit to Brooklyn again soon.
XXOO
Mom
beautiful neighborhood. love the greens
BTW, I asked if this was in Brooklyn, because if it is, it can't be a rose, since none bloom this early. It looks like a Camellia to me. Many Camellias have doubled, rose-like flowers.
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