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2026-3-5 #72 YouTube video released

The Beginning of Spring | Snowdrops and Mimosas in the Garden | Banana Cake | Silent Vlog | Slow Living | Lifestyle in My 60s
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A Cozy Early Spring Day | Snowdrops, Mimosa & Baking Banana Cake | Slow Living | Silent Vlog

Early spring with three cold days and four warm days.
Even in the cold forest, small springs can now be found.

The first flowers to bloom in the garden are the adonis flowers.
When these yellow flowers, like the sun, bloom, you know that spring has arrived. It's especially delightful when they peek out from under the piles of snow. Just like its name suggests, this flower seems to bring lots of "good fortune." Its flower language is "bringing happiness," "eternal happiness," "recollections," and "memories." That's exactly right!
The only thing to be careful about is that the entire plant is highly poisonous.
What's also fun is that after flowering, the leaves of the adonis flower grow so thickly that you'll be surprised.

And my favorite snowdrops. They're simply adorable! Thanks to the seedlings I received last year, they've bloomed in abundance. They're growing a little more every year, but I wish they could grow even more plentiful, like the snowdrops that grow in clusters. I've never actually seen snowdrops growing in clusters, but every time I see them in photos I'm amazed and say, "Wow!" I wonder how many years it will take? Gardening requires patience.

More on the mimosa and banana cake story later.