My fragrant Viburnum was wafting perfume while I was weeding in the front yard, encouraging me not to quit yet, also white with pink centers and yellow with red centers, white with yellow centers daffodils nodding their heads in the breeze. The crocuses are gone, the snowdrops have disappeared. My pinkish red Azaleas are starting to open. The rose bushes have fresh opening leaves---irises are sprouting leaves----and Hairy bittercress are standing tall again, where I thought I had pulled them all out, as if they were telling me ''haha, we are still here!" I also see buttercups growing, dandelions, and I pulled them all out with my magic tool, with all the roots---oh, what a nice feeling of satisfaction! Hosta are popping out the ground, more than last year. And Mertensia nodding their blue heads. They are so pretty. I saw only 1 forget-me-not, I hope there are some more, the ground there is overgrown with clover that I did not have last year. Who planted them there? Not me! I have pulled all the sticky Cleavers out, I think, also cut off the volunteer very sharp leaved holly that somehow is growing under my pink azalea bush--- Planted one rose bush, and have to plant 2 more bushes, hopefully before the week ends. Grateful that it rained last night to keep the soil soft for weeding and digging-- in the mean time, I remember to keep my distance from other people, and praying for the experts to be able to control Coronavirus like Cholera, Thyphoid, and Malaria. Grateful that Spring is still beautiful----