Showing posts with label oak trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oak trees. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Highway Heaven (Texas Wildflowers)

If you're planning a road trip in Texas, spring is the time to do it, 
when wildflowers parade up and down the roadside.

Even without the rains that really make them pop, 
 a few hardy show-stoppers strutted their stuff for me on my return trip from Houston 
along Highway 71 a week ago.
There were the usual bluebonnets,
spilling across an open field...



The pink primroses (aka buttercups) filling the highway median...


(notice the one lone Indian Paintbrush?)



And then there was this field fronting an old farmhouse outside of LaGrange, 
that caused me to gasp, 
brake 
and steer off the road so I could capture the beauty in my camera. 
Bluebonnets alone are pretty,
 but sprinkle some red drummond phlox in there, 





and, well, you'll gasp 
and pull off the road for photo after photo after photo, 
several almost exactly alike, 
because you just can't stop snapping away...



until you're worried the people in the farmhouse are going to come out and speak to you - 
or maybe just call the police...



So you hop in your car and go - 
after taking one last photo of the awesome oak tree guarding the old farmhouse, of course...


What a wonderful surprise! 
Hilary at the Smitten Image presented me with a Post of the Week award for this one. Yay! 
Thanks, Hilary! 
Click on the image below to check out the other POTW winners.