One of the only things I miss about living there is the 3-4 weeks of wildflowers blooming. The state has some beautiful areas. The trouble with Texas, is it's full of Texans.
If you're heading into Oklahoma y'all are gonna regret that. (but yeah, with our corrupt ass government here in Texas I am really becoming disenchanted with the whole state)
JaelitheKitty
God I miss Texas
granheq
One of the only things I miss about living there is the 3-4 weeks of wildflowers blooming. The state has some beautiful areas. The trouble with Texas, is it's full of Texans.
MattTheMoseyer
Saw a bunch on the way out to College Station this weekend. Few things are better than a field of bluebonnets.
TexanPaul117
Great photos =)
VenomXts
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derekjohn
#2 is the best shot, the others are superflowerous.
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MaleProstateMilker88
When I think about Texas I think about sand and cowboys. That's pretty though, even with the lack of sand and cowboys.
ary1985
also palm trees where they have no business being. (I'm from texas)
FormerlySable
Sabinal palms have every business being in Texas; they’re native.
t00tie
ew Texas.
ThatsJustWhatWeCallPillowTalkBaby
Austin Texas here to tell ya to piss off.
t00tie
ThatsJustWhatWeCallPillowTalkBaby
If you're heading into Oklahoma y'all are gonna regret that. (but yeah, with our corrupt ass government here in Texas I am really becoming disenchanted with the whole state)
MisterValiant
Gorgeous. Where in Texas is this?
idrinkcheapbeer
Every living room in Texas. Having a picture of bluebonnets is kind of a thing.
DALLASLAVOWNER
Well its not San Antonio - there is no one screaming
IMakeLotsOfReferencesAndRemakes
The dead center in the hardest place to leave Texas from.
FormerlySable
I can’t say for sure, but the best wildflower areas are in the Hill Country and the eastern parts of central Texas.
MisterValiant
That was my first instinct, too. Looks like some areas near Fredericksburg.
EdwinEastwood
It's from the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park more than likely by Johnson City and Stonewall
MisterValiant
Cool, thank you!