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March 18, 1995-B9 what little ice-melting salt might still be in stock somewhere. Removing snow for the twenty umpteenth time from your porch, walks and driveways. Dreaming of the first crocus. Dream no more. Our first crocus made its cheer ful. yellow-gold appearance nearly a month ago, poking up through a mat of dead, brown, soggy maple leaves. Since then, it has been joined by sprightly little neighbors garbed in bright-purple and pale lavendar. These tiny, chill-defying blooms are planted just outside the southwest comer of the green house. That site was chosen speci fically because it’s the wannest spot in the yard and one we pass by numerous time each day traveling back and forth to the dairy bam. So. we can’t miss those spirit lifting, colorful blooms almost the moment they spread their petals to bask in the sunshine. Not quite so far along, but thinking about it, are the buds of the forsythia bushes. With each day of lengthening light and wanning temperatures, the tight, brown buds swell fat ter with the promise of cascades of sunshiny yellow stems and the tips turn green with the push of new life. One thick hedge of forsythia bushes had outgrown its location, stretching high above my head and shading out the strawberry bed laid out nearby on a south-facing bank. Then, The Fanner decided some trimming was in order and judiciously pruned the forsythia jungle with the chainsaw. Not recommended by horticultural specialists, but effective. And fast Pussywillow buds likewise have grown fat and full, covering the branches of our 30-plus feet-tall “shrub or small tree” as one plant identification book describes it Naturally, the nicest branches for cutting to display in a vase are all the way up in the top third of the “small tree.” Picking a bouquet with any size to it becomes a ladder adventure. The adventure part comes in because pussywillow branches tend to be slender, very flexible, and grow mostly straight up in the air - not the best prop for a ladder. A brisk, March breeze sways in the pussywillow branches as I study the tree’s upper level, eyeballing the best spot to park the top of the extension ladder. Aftercareful consideration, I bag the ladder idea and settle for a few short twigs of catkins from just above my head. God put the nicest branches at the top of the tree; common sense says to just leave ’em there for His enjoyment. Daffodils and early tulips already have plentiful foliage pushed up out of the dark, moist ground, awaiting the warmth of still brighter sunshine. Daylilies, iris and last year’s exuberant stand of horseradish like wise poke tentative shoots up to test the season. And if all those aren’t convincing enough, one good glance at Tiger, the affectionate kit ten who moved into the bank barn last fall to help with mouse patrol, should present the final clinching evidence as to where the sea son is heading. Like the shrubbery buds. Tiger’s tummy is swelling more every day. And when kittens are on the way, Spring is generally waiting close by to the delivery. Welcome crocus. Welcome baby kittens. Welcome, Spring! B&B SPRAY PAINTING SANDBLASTING SPRAY - ROLL - BRUSH Specializing In Buildings, . Feed Mills - Roofs - Tanks - Etc., Aerial Ladder Equip. Stone - Barn - Restoration 574 Gibbon’s Rd., Bird-In-Hand, Pa. Aniwerinf Service (717) 354-5561