There's the opening of Sullivan's at Castle Island, of course, but also the day that Richard Mahoney returns to Old Colony Avenue to sell flowers out the back of his van again, Eileen Murphy reports.
spring
Stevil photographed the photographers photographing one of the local river nymphs along the Charles yesterday.
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Jay K. reports:
Happy first day of spring!! The Wine trees are starting to bloom in Somerville.
Art is everywhere, Leslee shows us on a recent visit to the Public Garden.
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Ocschwar enjoyed some flowering trees in Conway Park in Somerville the other day.
Welcome to Dot reports these turkeys crossed Granite Avenue today:
The Brooklinization of Dorchester continues.
In South Boston, Eileen Murphy spotted the first ice-cream truck of the season:
Leslee spotted a tulip on Commonwealth Avenue near Fairfield that wasn't going to let the construction debris dumped on top of it stop it from blooming.
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Erica Mattison spotted these spring harbingers in a yard on Comm. Ave. in Brighton today.
Mulch trucks from Maine being spotted all over the place, Ted Villa tweets.
Magnolia buds are beginning to open along Comm. Ave. in the Back Bay, Penny Cherubino reports.
Penny Cherubino provides the proof, from a walk around the Back Bay (including one showing early signs of spring cleaning).
Also see Lolita Parker Jr.'s Seven days in Boston in March.
Back Bay in full bloom (also has discussion of other things in full bloom, amidst the reeds along the Muddy River in the Fenway).
There's a meatball-shaped robin in Newton. And Soxaholix reports another sure sign of spring:
... Have barred clouds bloomed the soft-dying day, and touched the stubble-plains with rosy hue?
No, but the first "What is on Manny's mind?" article has bloomed. ...