I’ve been to many cities and areas of Texas, Amy. I remember visiting my grandma in Texarkana and seeing how green everything was at Easter time! You’ve captured spring in Texas so beautifully, and helped me remember my dad’s side of the family–many of who live in Texas! I love that shot of the swans swimming by the green kayaks!
Wonderful greens π
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Lots of lovely vibrant greens!
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Delightful scenes Amy
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Covered the greenness of your part of the world Amy π
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Looks like a lovely day, Amy.
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Thanks, Janet!
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Bucolic and lovely!
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Thank you, Cindy! Itβs nice and green in spring.
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Oh, the power of green to calm and soother. You’ve nailed it!
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Thank you, Margaret! Happy to share the calmness of green with you. π
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Such a soft green in Texas, I remember it as quite dry.
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Wonderful to know you have been TX, Greta! Some parts of the state is pretty dry.
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It must have been some 30 years ago, I was visiting a friend who lives in San Antonio a wonderful city.
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I’ve been to many cities and areas of Texas, Amy. I remember visiting my grandma in Texarkana and seeing how green everything was at Easter time! You’ve captured spring in Texas so beautifully, and helped me remember my dad’s side of the family–many of who live in Texas! I love that shot of the swans swimming by the green kayaks!
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Thank you , Terri! Wonderful to know youβve been TX and have relatives here. I thought you might enjoy the green in this part or TX. π
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Texas green is so serene
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