Good morning from the Forest City — yes, the other London. The one that actually matters to us. Let's get into it.
### You've gotta see these million tulips in a rainbow
Alright, so I’m talking to Melanie Berkel and her family out near Mount Brydges, and folks, they’ve got a million tulips blooming. Seriously. A *million*. We’re not talking about your basic red and yellow here, either. They're growing these incredible parrot tulips, and frilly ones, and every colour under the sun. It's like something out of a painting, right here in our own backyard. You take the 402 out past Lambeth, head south a bit, and boom — a sea of colour.
Now, why does this resonate with me, a guy who usually talks about traffic on Dundas Street or the Knights' power play? Because it's a reminder of the quiet beauty and sheer agricultural muscle we have in Southwestern Ontario. We get so caught up in the big city debates, the BRT squabbles, or whether Richmond Row will ever truly reach its potential, and then you see something like this. It's a testament to the hard work and dedication of farm families, tucked away just a short drive from the city limits. It’s that distinctly London-area feel, where you can be amidst skyscrapers one minute and surrounded by a million flowers the next.
What this means for London:
* **A beautiful day trip:** It's a perfect excuse to get out of the city and enjoy the spring colours without driving all the way to Holland.
* **Local economy boost:** Supporting local farms like the Berkels' helps keep our agricultural heritage alive and thriving.
* **Spring vibe check:** Sometimes you just need a reminder that there's a lot of good, simple beauty right around us.
Look, I've been covering this city for a decade, and I've seen a lot of things. But a million tulips? That’s something that just makes you smile. It's a little slice of wonder right here in our corner of the province.
Brendan Fanshawe-Okafor, MiTL Sports Desk, London.
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