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Category Archives: Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports
I Lied
Not something I do habitually. But yeah, I lied. What about? The number of hits the pigs have drawn here. I must have looked at the stats wrong, as in number of hits for the WEEK instead of hits since … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports, cakes
Tagged bluebonnets, chocolate, Hill Country, Kit Kats, Pigs in the Mud, Texas
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While I wait
My orders for the day include taking a cattle check to the big city today which works out good because I’ve scraped the bottom of the barrel in the sour cream department and must have more. I use sour cream … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports, books, music
Tagged bluebonnets, cakes, children's books, Jan Brett
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Today’s list MIA
I lost it. The List is somewhere around here hiding from me. In the meantime, BB has errands for me to run in the Big City. Worked outside most of the morning in flowerbeds aka weedbeds while talking on the phone learning … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports
Tagged bluebonnets, cactus apples, Pincushion Cactus
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And in conclusion…
Finally, in between mixing cakes and baking cakes, I’ve had a few minutes to upload some pics from the Texas trip. These are special though. These photos are of a little tiny Methodist Church near Mason, Texas, heart of bluebonnet … Continue reading
Forever strawberries
Instead of blue, we’re going with red today. Awwww, disappointed? I can fix that too. But first…strawberries from Comanche, Texas…30 lbs to be exact. I usually get more, like 60 lbs. but my time was limited for the moment so … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports, farm
Tagged basketball, Big Boss, bluebonnets, strawberries
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Lake Bluebonnet
Finally got this working! My daddy’s kin are buried here, including my grandparent and greats. Beautiful but you must step lively…rattlers abound! Yikes! My mom is caretaker of this little cemetary. Everyone says this is a banner year for the … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports
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Deep in the heart of…
Well, you know. Still can’t upload pics or don’t know how to get them from camera to phone. Anyway, for those of you who may be hitting the road this weekend to hunt bluebonnets, get off the beaten paths! The … Continue reading
On the scene report
Coming to you live from Bluebonnet Heaven…unbelievable blooms this year! The Brady-Mason area was great but it just became an ocean of blue in the Fredricksburg, Llano, San Saba area! Wow! Pics coming soon. I don’t think I’ ve ever … Continue reading
A real quick note:
No time for blogging today, but I did want to get the latest bluebonnet pic from Central Texas up! Once again, our correspondent Suz has come through with photos!!! What a gal! She took these photos close to her house. Next week … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports
Tagged birthday cakes, bluebonnets, Maple syrup, Texas
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The whole world is waiting
for the little blue posies to do their thing. And it’s happening. This is how Jeep Collins headed up today’s post! It was 2010 when our beautiful Texas Bluebonnets last graced our countryside. But I am happy to announce that … Continue reading
Posted in Bluebonnet Bloom Blogreports
Tagged bluebonnets, James Avery, Jeep Collins, jewelry
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