Busy bee in the bluebonnets
Happy Texas spring, y’all!
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There’s nothing bluer than Texas bluebonnets! Happy spring to you too, Pam!
They’re even bluer than the blue sky overhead, Kris. I’m hoping to see fields of them later this week. —Pam
I had bees, yes that is plural, all over the hellebores here today. So exciting to see the garden come to life.
That’s wonderful, Lisa. I’m glad spring has sprung for you in Indiana too. —Pam
One of many things I miss about Texas! Happy Spring Pam.
Sending you a virtual bouquet of bluebonnets, Karin! —Pam
I just love when the spring bluebonnet pictures from Texas start showing up! Someday I’ve got to get down there to see it for myself.
They’re very early this year, Robin. I hope to have more to share soon. —Pam