As the county celebrates the first day of spring, it's a sign that warmer weather is on its way. From peregrines appearing at Norwich Cathedral, to an altogether different species - the hairy topless British man - appearing in intu Chapelfield, here's 10 signs that the sun is coming to Norfolk.
1) Less than 100 days until the Royal Norfolk Show - the largest two day agricultural show in the UK
2) Peregrines have appeared at Norwich Cathedral - the first egg was laid this week
3) Hairy men walking around intu Chapelfield with their shirts off - well, until security catch up with them...
4) The A47 is clogged up with caravans as people set off on their staycations in Great Yarmouth - good luck finding a spot for your deckchair on the beach
5) The daffodil stall appears in the lay-by on the way into North Walsham - and don't miss the Honing Long Lane 'mile of daffodils' outside the church
6) There is a sudden wheelbarrow shortage in B&Q - blame UEA student's annual charity event Pimp my Barrow
7) Sheringham Park is ready to bloom - a gem on the North Norfolk coast
8) Oulton Broad Powerboat Racing season begins - don't expect a quiet night in anytime soon
9) Workers eating their lunch in Norwich Castle Gardens - whilst desperately trying to avoid the scavenging pigeons
10) Trying to park in Cromer is a nightmare - but it's worth it for no1 Cromer fish and chips
What is your sign of summer in Norfolk? Let us know in the comments.
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