The Almond Alcove in Srinagar, locally known as 'Badam-Waer', is teeming with visitors, both tourists, and locals, as the light pink flowers in full bloom in the verdant greenery signal the end of a long winter in Kashmir. Almond trees are the first ones to flower as if it were nature's way to tell the peasantry to prepare for the new farming season, after three inactive winter months. The mesmerizing beauty of Badam-Waer inside Srinagar's old walled city at 'Kalai Andar' in the Rainawari area might have a different effect on the visitors. "Kashmir has four different seasons and the winter almost shuts down everything due to snow and cold. This almond blossom is the indication of the arrival of spring," Tajamul Islam, a local resident, said.