



and they never last long enough. In Kansas, they are just as likely to be blown to pieces by the wind, so I am enjoying them while I can. The grape hyacinths have been coming back for almost 30 years and I love their perseverance. The last picture is of Bluebonnets. I love Bluebonnets and I am usually lucky enough to see some when I go to the First Born Crop in April. Coming down last Thursday there were none and I was not hopeful. However, going home on Sunday, patches of blue flowers were on the side of the road. I went home happy.
2 comments:
Very nice! I love the spring time!
I love the colors...very vibrant
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