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Category: Spring (Season)
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Spring Cleaning Was Once Backbreaking Work. For Many, It Still Is.
In an earlier, dirtier era, a thorough post-winter scrubbing was a labor-intensive necessity. Today, the tradition lives on as an annual rite of purification and renewal.
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10 Places to See Wildflowers in the West
The New York Times – Travel:A ‘super bloom’ may be in the eye of the beholder, but the winter’s rain and snow promises a bumper crop of spring blooms in Southern California and Arizona.
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Spring Forward: Songs for a New Season
The New York Times – Music:Hear a playlist tuned to rebirth, as well as the risk to bloom. Plus: a selection of tracks that explain our readers.
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The Ski Season That Just Won’t Quit
The New York Times – Travel:What do you do with 55 feet of snow? Across the country, record snowfall has resorts pushing back closing dates and skiers and snowboarders making plans into June.
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The Ski Season That Just Won’t Quit
The New York Times – Travel:What do you do with 55 feet of snow? Across the country, record snowfall has resorts pushing back closing dates and skiers and snowboarders making plans into June.
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Cherry Blossom Trackers Have Their Fans Online
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The interactive maps that track the progress of cherry blossom buds each spring have attracted an enthusiastic fan base.
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Longing for Spring? A New Batch of Hotels Will Help You Celebrate It.
The New York Times – Travel:Cherry blossoms in Tokyo, wildflowers in the Hudson Valley, breezy rooftop views in Paris: Here’s where to check in for a spring getaway.
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What to See This Spring in NYC: Broadway Shows, Concerts and More
The New York Times – Music:“Life of Pi” and Laura Linney on Broadway, Lise Davidsen at the Met Opera, SZA on tour: Here’s what we’re looking forward to this season.
