3/14/2019

Through My Lens: Old Flowers

My bike in local Bluebonnets in 2012
The wildflowers in Texas are supposed to be awesome this year. As in fantastically awesome!! I'm really looking forward to finding some new landscapes with bluebonnets and intend to do some driving in the Hill Country. But before I inundate you with 2019 color, I'm looking back in my files because I am SOOOO ready for spring to be here in North Texas.


So.... some of my favorites...
2004
Tulips at Dallas Blooms




2009
My yellow roses that caught a blight and died. --sigh 

2010
from my apricot rose bush
**Fingers crossed it will actually bloom again. We had to move it for it's third time.

2011
from our backyard











2012
One of my favorite shots of our American Flag next to the yellow roses.







2013
One of the many irises around our house. Sadly, after foundation work we lost most of them.





2014
Our first trip to Ennis for bluebonnet pictures.








2015
Bluebonnets &
Indian Paintbrushes


2016
Our local rose garden.








2017
A dream...my daughter got married and I took her pictures in the bluebonnets. 




With Tim.



With my daughter and son-in-law.









2018


With my aunts.
I made five trips to take bluebonnet pictures. One was with my mom and aunts. 






With my writer friends.



Sadly, my Aunt Peggy passed away. I wish I had encouraged them to all sit in the bluebonnets for a picture.

And just me....
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USA Today Bestselling author ANGI MORGAN writes Intrigues where honor and danger collide with love. Her work is a multiple contest finalist and Publishers Weekly best-seller. She drags her dogs –and husband– around Texas for research road trips so she can write off her camera. They now have a map with highlighted roads they’ve traveled. Every detour somehow makes it into a book.
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Do you have a favorite flower?

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful beautiful pics... especially the one with your daughter! My favorite flower/ plant is the bleeding heart... my grandma always had them and they remind me of her!

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    1. I had to look those up, Colleen. I've seen them before. SOOOO beautiful.

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  2. Love the pictures. I love all flowers but my favorite has always been pansies.

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  3. Excellent choice. I love all the colors they come in.

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