Feb 1 9 Bluebonnets Asides Wallpaper of the day: Texas Bluebonnets (click on picture for full-size) Share this:Email
9 Comments Kymberlie R. McGuire — February 1, 2005 @ 3:44 pm Miss Texas any? Reply Matt — February 1, 2005 @ 3:45 pm You know it. Reply Dante Evans — February 1, 2005 @ 4:46 pm How can ya beat the weather? I mean it’s 24 degrees Celcius during winter!! With mild summers instead of blistering heat too! Reply Jonathan Fenocchi — February 1, 2005 @ 5:02 pm Matt, do you live in Texas? (Or did you at one time?) It would be interesting to find that we have that in common. However, the weather has been rather rainy as of late; what area did/do you live in? Reply Matt — February 1, 2005 @ 5:04 pm I lived in Houston, TX for 20 years. Reply jess — February 1, 2005 @ 8:33 pm siiiiiiiiiiiiiigh Reply Jonathan Fenocchi — February 2, 2005 @ 12:06 am Totally awesome, I live just south of Houston! Very cool. Where do you live now, and if I may ask, what were the reasons you moved? Reply Matt — February 2, 2005 @ 12:08 am I migrated West to find gold. Reply Paul Klose — April 13, 2006 @ 9:57 am Man How I miss Texas. I sent ya an email, please read and let me know. The Bluebonnet is a one-of-a-kind flower. Thanks for sharing. Reply
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Miss Texas any?
You know it.
How can ya beat the weather? I mean it’s 24 degrees Celcius during winter!! With mild summers instead of blistering heat too!
Matt, do you live in Texas? (Or did you at one time?) It would be interesting to find that we have that in common. However, the weather has been rather rainy as of late; what area did/do you live in?
I lived in Houston, TX for 20 years.
siiiiiiiiiiiiiigh
Totally awesome, I live just south of Houston! Very cool.
Where do you live now, and if I may ask, what were the reasons you moved?
I migrated West to find gold.
Man How I miss Texas. I sent ya an email, please read and let me know. The Bluebonnet is a one-of-a-kind flower. Thanks for sharing.