I do quite often because I have a terrible sense of time passing.
(That's obvious if you take a look at how often I post here!)
Nature has its own sense of time as the earth relates to the sun and moon, creating our seasons, tides, and other rhythms...
My brain, on the other hand, has no sense of time unless I have a schedule to follow. I don't wear a watch unless I'm working and have said schedules - thus, when I'm not working, time is elusive and abstract.
I planted my experimental California native (for the most part) garden last fall and some plants have begun to bloom even as most are dormant.
These photos are of my blooming Hummingbird Sage (salvia spathacea). The Theodore Payne Foundation has a great website to learn about California Native plants: http://www.theodorepayne.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Salvia_spathacea. They were indispensable in my garden project.
We've had some 80 degree weather so the plants are probably as confused as I am as to what time of year this really is!
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