Soaking up the sun at The Tropical Paradise

Even though it's the third week of February, it has been very cold and rainy here in the Sonoran Desert, which is unusual. There is still a lot of damage around from the two severe frosts that we had this past winter, but the promise of spring is in the air today. Here Macintosh, the good little wiener dog, soaks up some sun nearby some blooming daffodils (narcissus) of the King Alfred variety. These were purchased two seasons ago at my local 99-cent store and will continue to multiply and come back as long as they get a little ferilizer, water, and some sunshine. The cycads at the right of the picture are dioon edule, variety palma sola. In the foreground are Cannas, which I had cut to the ground after the frost three weeks ago. They will also return and multiply every season.

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