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Published Date: 18 January 2008
It's February and we want readers to look out for early signs of Spring in Hemel Hempstead.
Update February 15:
From: fran tibbles

Address: hemel hempstead herts

Views: i have snowdrops in my lawn, and i also have daffodils and crocuses in my back garden



Update February 8: Gordon Dumpleton sent us a photo of elderflower bursting out in Wigginton Woods

The previous week he sent in a photo mof bluebells poking through the ground in Ashrirdge.



Early January
Hemeltoday reader Geoff Harris sent us this picture taken on Tuesday. He said: "Does this count as the first brood of the year? Seen this morning outside Starbucks at Riverside, I do not recall ever having seen newly hatched ducklings so early before."


It's a great start to Hemeltoday's quest for some cheery signs that spring won't be too long in coming.

Has anyone seen the first daffodil yet? Some of our sister papers around the country have started to report the first daffs and our picture is of daffodils this week in a village near Peterborough.

We also want to hear about snow drops and crocus plants in flower and any other spring signs

So come on, please help us spread some cheer in the gloom, tell us about early signs of spring by just clicking below:


If you can send us a photo, please use the ready addressed email link below and attach your photo as a .jpg


CLICK HERE to tell us about signs of spring

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  • Last Updated: 15 February 2008 6:25 PM
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  • Location: Hemel Hempstead
 
 
 

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