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"description": "Spring has a way of announcing itself with clever little signals.\n\nSometimes it arrives as a wall full of flowers, sometimes as a handmade note beside free blooms, sometimes as a bird returning to a branch, and sometimes as a patch of “weeds” that turns out to be a feast for bees. These 10 photos capture the smartest, sweetest, and most imaginative clues that winter is over and the world is waking up again.\n\nMore: Streets Into Gardens (14 photos)\n\n🌺 “Alive” — By ZABOU in London, […]",
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"textContent": "## Spring has a way of announcing itself with clever little signals.\n\nSometimes it arrives as a wall full of flowers, sometimes as a handmade note beside free blooms, sometimes as a bird returning to a branch, and sometimes as a patch of “weeds” that turns out to be a feast for bees. **These 10 photos capture the smartest, sweetest, and most imaginative clues that winter is over and the world is waking up again.**\n\nMore: Streets Into Gardens (14 photos)\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌺 “Alive” — By ZABOU in London, UK 🇬🇧\n\nZABOU turns spring into something deeper than decoration. The flowers are lush and bright, but the real power comes from the tension between the calm face, the skull, and the butterfly resting between them. It feels like the season’s oldest message painted at full scale: life keeps coming back.\n\nMore photos: **ALIVE**\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** This was not painted as a generic spring mural. Zabou made _Alive_ for Blank Walls’ “Strength” series and described it as a work about resilience and “life stronger than death,” which makes the flowers feel less like decoration and more like a rebuttal to the skull.\n\n🔗 Follow **ZABOU on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🦋 Forest Butterflies — By Dege in Le Puy-en-Velay, France 🇫🇷\n\nSome spring signs are quiet, and this one feels exactly like the first truly warm walk through the woods. Dege fills a parking wall with water, light, moss, and giant butterflies, turning a concrete space into something that suddenly feels cool, green, and alive again.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Le Puy-en-Velay is not just any French town: it is the best-known French starting point of the Via Podiensis route to Santiago de Compostela, a walking trail famous for crossing landscapes rich in flora and fauna. That gives this forest mural an extra layer: in a city built around setting off on foot, the wall feels like the journey has already begun.\n\n🔗 Follow **Dege on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌱 Nadine and the Vertical Commute — By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA 🇺🇸\n\nDavid Zinn makes one little sprig of growth feel like a full spring adventure. The crack in the pavement becomes sky, the plant becomes a ladder, and suddenly the season is not just arriving, it is climbing. Few artists make first-growth optimism feel this playful.\n\nMore: They Look Alive (19 Photos Of Art by David Zinn)\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** David Zinn’s own wonderfully over-the-top term for his sidewalk method is **“ephemeral pareidolic anamorphosis”** , meaning his drawings are temporary, improvised on site, and built from cracks, textures, and found objects. Nadine is also one of his long-running recurring characters, not a one-off mouse.\n\n🔗 Follow **David Zinn on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌻 Flowers for West Town — By Ouizi in Chicago, USA 🇺🇸\n\nOuizi paints spring at building scale. The flowers climb the brick like they were always supposed to be there, and the butterfly near the top makes the whole wall feel mid-bloom. It is the kind of mural that can change the mood of an entire street corner.\n\nMore: **Flowers for West Town by Ouizi in Chicago**\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Ouizi does not paint random bouquets. **She has said** that she tries to reflect the flowers actually found in each place and even consults horticulturists to get them right, which means this mural works almost like a neighborhood botany portrait, not just floral wallpaper.\n\n🔗 Follow **Ouizi on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### ☀️ A Little Bit of Sunshine — A Free Flower Sign\n\nNothing says spring quite like someone putting fresh yellow flowers out for strangers. The sign is simple, generous, and impossible not to smile at. It turns a tiny act of sharing into one of the season’s smartest reminders: warmth is something people can pass along.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** A free flower table like this accidentally revives **floriography** — the 19th-century “language of flowers,” when people in Britain and America used bouquets as coded messages. So even a simple street-side bloom comes with a long history of saying something without words.\n\nMore: **A little bit of Sunshine (12 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐦 Plant Trees for Birdsong — A Clever Street Message\n\nThis one makes its point in a single glance. Instead of trapping beauty, it argues for making room for it. Spring is the season when birds start filling the air again, and this message captures that whole feeling in one smart, humane, unforgettable line.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The sign is ecologically spot-on: native trees do far more than give birds places to perch. They support the insects nestlings need for protein, and **oaks are especially important** because they host more butterfly and moth species than any other plant genus.\n\nMore: **These Clever Signs Turn Streets Into A Comedy Club (9 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐝 Pardon the Weeds — We Are Feeding the Bees\n\nOne of the cleverest spring signs of all is knowing when not to tidy anything up. Between the poppies and the buzzing logic of the message, this little sign reframes messy growth as care. Suddenly the wild patch looks less neglected and more like a public service.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The logic behind this sign lines up with **current pollinator advice**. Flowers people often dismiss as lawn “weeds” — like dandelions and white clover — can be important early food for bees, which is why low-mow campaigns focus on letting spring flowers bloom before cutting them down.\n\nMore: **Bee Warning (8 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌺 Bougainvillea Shades — Street Art in Pondicherry, India 🇮🇳\n\nSometimes the best spring artist is the plant itself. This Pondicherry wall is already playful, but the bougainvillea bursting above the painted sunglasses turns it into a perfect collaboration between mural and season. It feels styled by nature in real time.\n\nMore: **Street Art in Pondicherry, India**\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** In Puducherry’s White Town, bougainvillea-draped yellow walls are already part of the area’s signature look, so this wall is tapping into a real local streetscape. And **botanically** , the bright pink parts most people call the “flowers” are actually papery bracts, the true flowers are the small pale ones tucked in the center.\n\n📸 Photo by **Kanthan on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 💙 Fairywren in Blossom — By Geoffrey Carran in Carlton North, Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺\n\nBright bird, pink blossoms, dark wall — everything here is balanced perfectly. Geoffrey Carran captures that instant when spring feels crisp instead of soft, vivid instead of vague. The fairywren looks like it landed for a second and made the whole wall lighter.\n\nMore: **Male Fairy Wren by Geoffrey Carran Melbourne, Australia**\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The likely real-life reference here is the superb fairy-wren, a **common southeastern Australian “blue wren”** whose males turn brilliant blue in breeding season. Even better, courting males are famous for carrying flower petals to potential mates, which makes the blossom setting extra fitting.\n\n🔗 Follow **Geoffrey Carran on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🔥 End of Winter — By Miguel Peralta in Castro Caldelas, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nNot every spring sign is floral. Miguel Peralta goes for fire, procession, and ritual, showing the season as something earned and celebrated. It feels like winter being carried out in flames so the brighter months can finally take over.\n\nMore: **This is a symbolic celebration of the end of winter and the arrival of spring – By Miguel Peralta in Castro Caldelas, Spain**\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** This **mural** is basically a portrait of a real local ritual. Castro Caldelas celebrates the Festa dos Fachós every 19 January, when giant straw torches are carried through the village and thrown onto a bonfire, and Miguel Peralta’s mural was created specifically as a tribute to that tradition.\n\n🔗 Follow **Miguel Peralta on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n## Which one is your favorite?",
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