




I honestly don't think there is anything prettier than Texas in the Spring. The wildflowers are gorgeous, the grass is a beautiful green and even the mesquite trees are pretty with their bright green leaves and dark brown branches. Nothing smells sweeter than a hillside covered with bluebonnets. When I was climbing around in these flowers I never once thought that I should watch out for snakes. I guess they felt sorry for me and left me alone. (thank you) I took these pictures on the side of the road between Henrietta and Bowie on my last trip home. The Primrose I took in Mansfield because I wanted to get home and figured there would be big bunches of them there as well as close to Henrietta. Well...it appears I was wrong, but you get the picture. (ha...get the picture) Okay that was only funny to me, but hope you enjoy these visions of beauty from Texas.
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