Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Photo-Heart Connection 03/2012



                                                             March Memory Makers
 For those of us who where born and raised here in Texas,  seeing the Blue Bonnets in bloom, cows,an ole fence line and an even older delapaded house is very much TEXAS, in the respect that many a painter and photographer have tried to capture. Would have needed my snake boots to have wondered through that grass to get any closer. Many a road trip are taken this time of year to see these beautiful flowers, kinda like traffic at Christmas Time to look at the lights but on the highways and interstates of Texas. Parents having their children get out in the fields to take a Annual picture of the Kids in the bluebonnets. Texas Hill Country Facebook Page has many incredible pictures of these beautiful flowers. After several Years with the drought we have had and no bluebonnets, well you guessed it...Getting Pictures is as Big a deal as TEXAS is. ENJOY

11 comments:

  1. I too live in Texas and yes the rain has been so great in bringing a wonderful crop of bluebonnets this year! I totally get this! ; )

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  2. This image made me smile although you freaked me out at the mention of snake boots . . . I don't like the idea of what could be lurking in such a beautiful setting.

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  3. I've often heard about how beautiful they are, but I've never seen them in person. They sure look pretty in your picture! :)

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  4. Lovely! So great that they bloomed for you this year. Thanks for sharing your bluebonnets!

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  5. I've heard about your Texas Bluebonnets, but have never seen them in person! This is such a peaceful scene. I love the fence running through! Looks like spring is beautiful in your area!!

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  6. Your Texas Blue Bonnets truly are beautiful. Love traveling through TX when they are blooming!

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  7. How lovely to see fields filled with blue/purple! You've got all the ingredients of Texas charm here, and on a bluebird day, too :)

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  8. I love the story that comes with these Blue Bonnets. A pretty picture, yes, but so much more with your words added! Thank you for joining the Photo-Heart Connection.

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  9. Blue bonnets are beautiful - blue anything in nature in that quantity is amazing! Enjoy!

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  10. Hi Rosemary. Your blog looks great. Green is my favorite color so as soon as I opened the blog I felt peaceful. Your picture is wonderful. I have never been to Texas so I loved learning about your Bluebonnets.

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  11. Hello Rosemary,
    I have always wanted to visit Texas! Just wanted you to know I did stop by!! Will check back in later!
    Becca

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