It’s sometimes hard to believe that Spring is just around the corner, especially with all the snow that we have been getting here in Connecticut these last few weeks. So to bring in a splash of color, here is a beautiful video about the infamous 23-acre Ashikaga Flower Park. It is home to 350 brilliantly pastel-colored flowers, including Japan’s oldest and largest wisteria, which adorns an entire half-acre with its deliciously aromatic flower clusters. This park is open year-round, with seasonal plants that create an ever-changing sense of magnificence, as mother nature puts on a spectacular show!