Love it. The Panhandle is finally getting some green. My lilacs are beginning to bud so I know spring is coming. Thank you Lord for the beauty in a spring day!!!
Ah, spring is indeed lovely in Texas. I miss the Indian Paintbrush and Blue Bonnets and all the other wild flowers, not to mention the green... We lived in Texas a little over 14 years, but now we're in Arizona. It has definitely taken some getting used to, but now I love it here. Still, I miss the green of my native Georgia and the Lone Star State. Blessings of spring to you!
Your flowers are beautiful in Texas! It seems like you are a season ahead of us here, we are just beginning to enjoy the tulips here. Thank you for sharing. Hugs - Julie
Diana, love your back yard pictures. Spring is such a beautiful time of the year. All our azaleas and dogwoods are blooming here and they are so gorgeous. Love & blessings from NC!
Thanks for stopping by and becoming a follower of my blog! I am LOVING all the wild flowers right now. I took a bunch of pictures of blue bonnets just the other day.
I am married to Rick (46 yrs.), mother to Justin and Jenna as well as MIL to Keelie and Jared. I am also known as Nanna to Jonah, Glory, Marlow, Molly, and Jackson. I have one brother, Jerry, and a sister, Marilyn, who is my best friend.
Love the color. Spring is definitely in Texas.
ReplyDeleteLove it. The Panhandle is finally getting some green. My lilacs are beginning to bud so I know spring is coming. Thank you Lord for the beauty in a spring day!!!
ReplyDeleteI love spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I am so thankful for the beauty that surrounds each of us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, andrea
Yeah, we spent the weekend outside too. Our slice of heaven is just that. Beautiful photos by the way.
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Spring is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Diana,
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful photos! We had lots of rain this weekend. Hopefully we'll see some sunny skies later this week.
Have a great day!
Yes...spring is finally coming here too..love it! Come say hi :D
ReplyDeletebeautiful! It's when I see pics like that and stop and think "wow!! How can someone believe there is no God?"
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I have a lot of the third photo; I've thought about trying to put them all in a bed and see how they do!
ReplyDeleteLove the spring flowers.....
ReplyDeleteAnd, we give thanks with full hearts!!
ReplyDeleteAh, spring is indeed lovely in Texas. I miss the Indian Paintbrush and Blue Bonnets and all the other wild flowers, not to mention the green... We lived in Texas a little over 14 years, but now we're in Arizona. It has definitely taken some getting used to, but now I love it here. Still, I miss the green of my native Georgia and the Lone Star State. Blessings of spring to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous backyard to view. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love that verse! your pictures are so lovely! Thanks for stopping by the other day, I so much enjoyed your lovely comment!
ReplyDeleteYay! I was your 200th follower on Google Friend Connect! Your site looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful in Texas! It seems like you are a season ahead of us here, we are just beginning to enjoy the tulips here. Thank you for sharing. Hugs - Julie
ReplyDeleteDiana, How very beautiful is our land! Thank you, Jesus, for the beauty of the earth and the glory of the skies!
ReplyDeleteI love the pics!
Ruby
Oh...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDiana, love your back yard pictures. Spring is such a beautiful time of the year. All our azaleas and dogwoods are blooming here and they are so gorgeous. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful wild flowers. Gota love Spring in Texas! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the flowery photos! Spring is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the Indian paint brushes...they are my all time favorite...lot's of wild flowers...lots of sneezing...LOL
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are all so pretty! We made our way to lots of bluebonnets over the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and becoming a follower of my blog! I am LOVING all the wild flowers right now. I took a bunch of pictures of blue bonnets just the other day.
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