A child of the Southwest and of the 50s -- a woman who knew me well once said, 'Yeah, the 1850s.' Generally culturally conservative and distrustful of new and improved innovative change. Very seldom overtly serious, but many a truth is spoke in jest and all of my truths are. Worked my way through UT when I was up in my 30s. If I'd, by some horrible miscalculation ended up in Bryan, I would've worked my way through that school over there. Have worked all over in printing and publishing. I've held a bunch of jobs and quit all of them but one. I am a journeyman printer and followed the trade and heard its dying gasps as it was throttled by technological change. I had a sponsored blog on a newspaper but quit the job.
Those are just gorgeous. Got my morning off to a great start.
We have more bluebonnets in our yard this year than last. Dad is mowing ever so carefully around them, so they can seed out once again.
I am the luckiest gal in the world. I have a beautiful drive to work every day. I see bluebonnets, wine cups, Indian paintbrushes, cacti, yuccas, deer, and the ocassional wild turkey crossing the road. I love this time of year.
Indeed, a beautiful blossom, but it doesn't begin to do justice, in how by in sheer numbers,they frame your house and accent the rest of the Jasmine, and other plants. Spring has sprung in ......Adrift.
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Those are just gorgeous. Got my morning off to a great start.
We have more bluebonnets in our yard this year than last. Dad is mowing ever so carefully around them, so they can seed out once again.
I am the luckiest gal in the world. I have a beautiful drive to work every day. I see bluebonnets, wine cups, Indian paintbrushes, cacti, yuccas, deer, and the ocassional wild turkey crossing the road. I love this time of year.
I agree with Sugar. They are so pretty.
And the wildflowers everywhere are just gorgeous!
Tell your dad thanks for the effort--I have seen so many places where folks have mowed the flowers. =(
Beautiful photo! I have never seen such a wonderful flowery spring before! xo Kari
Indeed, a beautiful blossom, but it doesn't begin to do justice, in how by in sheer numbers,they frame your house and accent the rest of the Jasmine, and other plants. Spring has sprung in ......Adrift.
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