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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere to spot the first signs of spring - beautiful
https://www.theguardian.com/spring-resolutions/gallery/2017/apr/06/signs-of-spring-and-where-to-spot-them-in-pictures
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Where to spot the first signs of spring - beautiful (Original Post)
malaise
Apr 2017
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Donkees
(31,418 posts)1. ...and ants in the kitchen sink, worms in the street :)
malaise
(269,054 posts)3. Just get some plain white vinegar
for those ants. What worms in the street?
Donkees
(31,418 posts)5. The ants are washing their feet, and the worms cross the streets during the night. I pick them up
in the morning and put them in the grass or the compost pile. The robins run in the streets mornings, feasting on worms. The spring ants in the sink don't stay long, they move outdoors.
malaise
(269,054 posts)6. Hehehehehe
No wonder the song says 'tomorrow robins will sing - they're well fed - nice of you.
Donkees
(31,418 posts)7. Sesame Street: Worm Reggae :)
Ziggy and the Melody Makers