The Double Star huh ?? Nice place they got there, and good capture on your part Momma. I'm sure if you went up there and asked real neighborly like.......they might let you slither around their yard a bit........don't mind Baron......the 160 lb. Rottie.......he's friendly. :) LOL
Always remember - Follow the Yellow Brick Road, it will lead you to OZ and the Emerald City. A very nice place to be. Trust me on this one, I live there. The Lion **** MY CAEDES GALLERY****Another Site I'm AT - MY DA HOME PAGE
You don't need to live there, Pat. I can picture it already from the other shots you posted. lol What a place, huh? Are rich people affected by the recession? Maybe I'll let my front lawn turn into a wild flower patch. This is great!
Another beauty Pat. I'm really enjoying this Texas trip. I wish i had those flowers in my yard. Then maybe the wife would quit naggin' me to cut the grass. Nice work
Thanks for sharing
Slithing around in the grass like a snake is a disturbing image Owd Momma. It is a good thing this is so good to offset that thought. lol Beautiful colors.
Now that would be a sight.You "slitherin",Through the grass confusing the horses with your Whinnying whilst at the same time picking the flowers to supplement your garden.Flash blasting off like a demented light bulb...Cor...Anyway this is another "guddun"..Rx.
Now that would be a sight.You "slitherin",Through the grass confusing the horses with your Whinnying whilst at the same time picking the flowers to supplement your garden.Flash blasting off like a demented light bulb...Cor...Anyway this is another "guddun"..Rx.
This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By.
Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
The problem is that while you were slithering like a snake through those blooms, a snake would probably have been slithering right along with you. Do you remember where that was taken? It looks familiar. Great photo. The real beauty of a field of bluebonnets is very hard to capture, isn't it? It hardly ever photographs as beautiful as it really is. I live in Texas, been taking bluebonnet photos for years. I've yet to capture a field of bluebonnets to suit me. Yours comes as close as any I've seen.
This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By.
Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
So many bluebonnets and Paint Brushes! Looks like a million tiny pieces of the sky fell to earth... And even though I've never met you in person, I could see you slithering through the Bluebonnets, camera in hand, and clicking snake-eye views... ;-)
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