Jacaranda trees, whose abundant violet-colored flowers dominate the streets of Los Angeles from late spring through early summer, have bloomed about a month earlier this year due to an unexpected heat wave in March. The trees have filled the city with large swaths of purple, both on the tree canopies and sprinkling carpets of blooms when they fall. Think of a sign in your local environment that annually signals a change from spring to summer and write a story that takes place against the backdrop of this seasonal indicator occurring earlier than usual. Experiment with how this subtle or explicit phenomenon in the natural environment can be expressed through various sensory details. How does this occurrence create a sense of tension in relation to the plot arc and character development of your narrative? Do your characters take notice of this anomaly or is it simply playing out in the background?
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