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    Friday, April 19, 2024

    Daffodil season at Denison Homestead

    Kristie Schmidt of Mystic pauses to look at a field of daffodils in full bloom at The Denison Homestead Museum in Mystic on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. She lives in the neighborhood and pulled over to take photos of the fields in full bloom because she wasn’t in a rush to get anywhere. “It always surprises me, to see that field of yellow,” she said. “It’s like every year I forget this happens, and every year it makes me so happy.” Schmidt noted spring is her favorite season and she always marks the start of it by seeing the daffodils. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Kristie Schmidt of Mystic pauses to look at a field of daffodils in full bloom at The Denison Homestead Museum on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.  She lives in the neighborhood and pulled over to take photos of the fields in full bloom because she wasnt in a rush to get anywhere. 

    "It always surprises me, to see that field of yellow," she said. "It's like every year I forget this happens, and every year it makes me so happy."

    Kristie Schmidt of Mystic pauses to take a photo in the field of daffodils in full bloom at The Denison Homestead Museum on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. She lives in the neighborhood and pulled over to take photos of the fields in full bloom because she wasn’t in a rush to get anywhere. “It always surprises me, to see that field of yellow,” she said. “It’s like every year I forget this happens, and every year it makes me so happy.” Schmidt noted spring is her favorite season and she always marks the start of it by seeing the daffodils. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    A field of daffodils in full bloom at The Denison Homestead Museum in Mystic on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Kristie Schmidt of Mystic pauses to take a photo of a field of daffodils in full bloom at The Denison Homestead Museum in Mystic on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. She lives in the neighborhood and pulled over to take photos of the fields in full bloom because she wasn’t in a rush to get anywhere. “It always surprises me, to see that field of yellow,” she said. “It’s like every year I forget this happens, and every year it makes me so happy.” Schmidt noted spring is her favorite season and she always marks the start of it by seeing the daffodils. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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