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Six things you like about March?

by SkinnyDomicile in Six Words Questions on Feb 28, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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marymc says,

Spring.
Crocuses.
Maybe Daffodils.
Less snow.
Not much else.

maryjane31 says,

My birthday
Florida really warms up.
Can start my planting
Get out my shorts and flip flops
Flowers start blooming
I'm still alive!

Dragonflower says,

Daylight Savings time moves into spotlight.

ShellDeFelice says,

Ella's birthday
Popcorn blossoms in pink and white
Winter weather tempered by springs promise.( Hmmm...thanks for the inspiration on that one!
Summer flirting occasionally... this is California. (again Thank you!)
Easter candy, egg hunts, happy girl.
Leprechauns turn the milk green magically!

canadafreeze says,

My son's birthday.
My first grandson's birthday.
More sunlight.
Longer days.
The promise of spring.
Winter begins to fade.

Mourningdove says,

My Birthday -(24th)
Green tops of Daffodils and Jonquils
End of Lent
Springing ahead daylight savings
Grass turning green from yellow brown of winter.
Last snowstorm?

But I really dislike the MUDDY PAWS!sigh.

DynamicDbytheC says,

James birthday March 20
Having lots of allergy medications
Longer Days
Still cool for riding
Men in kilts
Men in lycra (heck that goes on year-round here)

BrokenAmazon says,

One more chance for snow day

ErikaStellar says,

Shamrock Shakes (six times)

MLEwritergirl says,

Birthday; growth.
Spring; change.
The remote chance at a warm day; hope.
My busy schedule; opportunity.
The increased frequency of my favorite people in my life; love.
And robins. Definitely robins.

SkinnyDomicile says,

The first stanza of a poem by Emily Dickinson reads:

The Robin is the One
That interrupt the Morn
With hurried -- few -- express Reports
When March is scarcely on --

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