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Delayed notice: January 19 is Crocus-the-Flower Watch start Photo : Mike Watson: Signs of Early Spring??? Thu 19 Jan 2017 Crocus-the-Flower Watch began Friday, January 19, 2018 By Ed Waggener With the general populace, including CM, just emerging from hibernation/survical mode during the recent freeze, CM overlooked Billy Joe Fudge's reminder that the annual Crocus-the-Flower Watch begins on January 19 each year, in honor of Mike Watson's January 19, 2015 revelation of his and Renae's Crocus-the-Flower-has-Sprung that year. From a quick perusal of Mr. Fudges catalog of work on CM, February 3 has been the historic first sighting of Crocus Blooms in Kentucky. This story was posted on 2018-01-21 07:34:21
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