Somewhere in Texas

LadyFish

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I had to share this pic. Every year in the spring Texas has beautiful bluebonnets in fact, it's the state flower. This year they got snowed on.

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xtraham

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

that's beautiful, LF, around here the old folks call that "the onion snow"
 

jimlad

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

pretty picture we have a forrest here where the floor of it is covered with those we call it bluebell woods :)
 

Kiwi Phil

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

That is one thing I sorely miss by living in the sub-tropics.
I suppose you get doffodils and all the other spring bulbs too.
Very nice.
Cheers
Phillip
 

puddle jumper

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

Mrs puddle would like to know what the tree is in the back ground.She
thinks it looks like a russian olive tree.Verry nice picture.
 

ricksrster

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

Take away the pretty flowers and that is what somewhere in NY looks like today!
 

LadyFish

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Re: Somewhere in Texas

PD, I'm not sure what kind of tree that is, I was going to guess a live oak but the trunk structure dosen't look like it, anyone care to guess?
 

KeltonKrew

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PD, I'm not sure what kind of tree that is, I was going to guess a live oak but the trunk structure dosen't look like it, anyone care to guess?

Looks like a grove of Live Oaks.....you see them like that in the Hill Country near Austin....with the snow and bluebonnets it's my guess that's where the picture was taken.
 
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