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Places to see spring blooms in Connecticut

COVID-19 has changed the world in many ways, including the way we live, eat, and travel. However, nature remains constant, with its routes and rhythms unchanged, and continues to bless us with its bounty. Even though I love my home state, Connecticut's spring, but staying homebound made me realize its uniqueness. Here are a few of my picks Cherry blossom in Wooster Square :  Country's prolific lawmaker's alma mater, Yale's home, New Haven, Wooster Square. When the cherry blooms, it creates the delicate, delightful nature's own canopy.  You will be intrigued by visiting this wonderful and historic park, which boasts pristine architecture and is renowned for its beauty during the cherry blossom season, when the trees were planted in 1973. In the midst of a busy life, taking a break to visit this cute little park can calm you down and rejuvenate.   "I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, o...

Hubbard Park, Meriden, CT a serene treat

In my home state winter's splendid Silver Night and spring's dreamy Daffodil Fest Hubbard Park is a go-to park in any season. Sheltered in hills, greens, water streams and flower gardens consisting approximately 1,800 acres of land is love at first sight. Visit for a picnic, playground, a hike or soaking in the sun with natural esthetics. Personally more than festivity or any occasion, I love to visit the park when it's less crowded and you can absolutely feel the true essence of the park's serene scene especially in spring when nature strokes the earth and make its own canvas. Let's do a visual walk with me                   "I wandered lonely as a cloud                   That floats on high o'er vales and hills,                   When all at once I saw a crowd,                 ...