Breng 14 2007 06:39 p.m. in de war

Texas Wildflowers en de Bloeiende Bomen van de Lente

Vorige week waren wij bij Meer Conroe en toen, op de manier het huis, wij in Giddings twee dagen ophield. Voor Maandag, 12 Maart, dreven wij naar huis aan San Marcos.

Op deze reis aan en van Meer Conroe, zagen wij de eerste bloei van Bluebonnets en sommige Indische Borstels van de Verf in de Provincie van Washington, FM 2679 dichtbij FM 390 en een paar mijlenzuidoosten van Heuvel Chappell op Sauney Chapel Rd. In Provincie Bastrop op Weg 290, afgelopen Weg 77, begonnen de kant van de weg met de Penselen van Bluebonnets te bloeien en van Indiërs.

De regens van de afgelopen dagen zullen de bloei van wildflowers deze lente bevorderen. Net op tijd voor uw het bekijken genoegen bij diverse festivals in April. Natuurlijk, moet u geen festival bijwonen om de schoonheid van wildflowers te vieren, kunt u een wegreis enkel altijd nemen om het landschap te bekijken.

Het einde door Wildseed Farms en woont het grote openen van de Vlinder Haus bij, die de inheemse vlinders van Texas kenmerkt. While you are in the area, visit the many beautiful displays of native Texas wildflowers. Click here for more information.

April 13-15, 2007
24th Annual Bluebonnet Festival (website) on Historic Square in Burnet, the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas. Activities include parades, air show, carnival, 200 vendors, steam train comes in from Austin, classic car show, live entertainment. Held annually, second weekend in April.

April 13-15, 2007
Bluebonnet Trails Festival (website) in downtown Ennis, the Bluebonnet City of Texas. The area around Ennis, the Texas Bluebonnet Trail, offers over 40 miles of mapped trails for viewing wildflowers. The festival features arts and crafts, food, children’s activity area, live music & a historic home tour on Saturday, bluebonnet souvenirs and much more. Held annually.

April 14, 2007
Annual Denton Redbud Festival (website) on the Courthouse lawn in downtown Denton, the Redbud Capital of Texas. Activities include: 5K run, 1K walk, home and garden show, booths, educational programs, lectures, exhibits and demonstrations throughout the day.

April 14-15, 2007
Bluebonnet Festival of Texas (website) in Chappell Hill. This is one of the most popular bluebonnet festivals and is in the middle of the area for prime bluebonnet viewing, like a few miles southeast of Chappell Hill on Sauney Chapel Rd. For more information, call 979-836-6033.

April 15-May 31, 2007
East Texas Wildflower Trails (website) in Henderson. Three driving tours showcase the best spots for viewing wildflowers, historic sites, museums, dining, and shopping. Special events are scheduled for each weekend, including an antique tractor show, flea markets, and equine events. For more information, call 866-650-5529.

April 27-29, 2007
Wildflower Trails of Texas (website) around Avinger, Linden and Hughes Springs. Parades, street dances, art, craft and food vendors. Check the website for details on festivities in each city. Visitors can cruise the Highways 49, 8, and 11 which form the triangle around which the Trails revolve. Held annually, last weekend in April.

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3 Responses to “Texas Wildflowers and Spring Blooming Trees”

  1. Janey Loree on 16 Mar 2007 at 5:07 am #

    Boy do I miss Texas!!! I have family in Giddings and a high school friend that lives in San Marcos the last I heard! There is nothing more beautiful to a Texan than the Texas wildflowers and blooming trees!!!

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    http://mustangncowboys.blogspot.com

  2. Skye on 17 Mar 2007 at 6:01 pm #

    Enjoyed reading this blog very much. I visited Texas in the spring several years ago and fell completely in love with the natural wealth of the state. Particularly enjoyable were the Ladybird Center and the Kerr Botanical Garden. I will continue to read this blog with interest and dream of visiting Texas again someday.

  3. Granny J on 18 Mar 2007 at 6:29 pm #

    You describe a different Texas from the Texas I recall from childhood, driving straight as an arrow across in the summer on US 80. I’d love to see it as you describe!

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