Tuesday, June 12, 2012

SATURDAY DRIVE

It was a beautiful spring day and I had a yen to get out see some of the spring flowers. We could have made a full day of it, making a circle drive through three nearby towns. But neither Johnny nor I wanted to take that much time.
So we just drove on the country roads around Longview.
Here is what we saw:

We never tire of these East Texas roads.

The Lanceleaf Coreopsis is one of my favorite wildflowers.

Indian Paintbrush

As we drove through the countryside we came upon some goats.
I wondered if they made goat cheese there.
I'd like to get some, if so.

The striking Indian Blanket, the state flower of
Oklahoma where I was born.

Coming to the end of our drive, as we were heading home on the
busy highway, we laughed at how many wildflowers
were right there, visible for all to see.
Here was a long stretch of the Indian Blanket wildflowers.

Now, we are moving deeper into June and the hot weather.
Different flowers are beginning to bloom.
But we will remember that cool(ish) Saturday spring drive.



 

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers, Mom! And interesting facts I didn't know about either!

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  2. These are beautiful! And I love that picture of the road!

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