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I'm back! Last Thursday I was able to visit the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas. It was wonderful - just as I thought. Do you like my top?
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Yes, they had a gift shop! Yes, I contributed to their profits!
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For those not from Texas... the maroon ones were developed by Texas A&M University. Whoop!
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Those are Bluebonnets among the Indian Paintbrush. These are prolific on the highways here this time of year.
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And at night....
4 comments:
Linda, Welcome back! I love your night photos. As colorful as the flowers by day!
soooo cute! yes i loved your top :) looks like yall had fun :)
so what do you aggies call the "maroon" blue bonnet?
I guess we call it "improved"? ha! Probably just "aggie bluebonnets".
So much to enjoy in your archives...it sure would be a treat to see your Texas wildflowers blooming sometime
looks like you had a great time from dawn to dusk :)
oxo
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