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You know the seasons are changing not by the leaves on the trees but by the appearance of fresh bedding plants all around town.
Pity though. I liked the colourful flowers they had put in during the winter. I think they were pansies and marigolds but I'm afraid I'm a total townie when it comes to identifying plants.
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