Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A PICTURE...A THOUSAND WORDS

You may know that I said goodbye to my constant companion last week. Well, Tim & I took off to a no cell zone. Yes, deliberately headed to a state park that we knew had no coverage.
We had visitors. The campgrounds were "close" (Texas close, less than an hour) from where our youngest attends college, so she brought her puppy. Moose was a stray, they aren't certain how old she is, but she's less than two...still a puppy. She loved being outside and in a field of blue bonnets she was almost as careful as us to not step on them. Very funny.


The blue bonnets this year are fantastic. And the Indian Paintbrush are few and far between at the Top of the Hill Country. 
 The evidence of last year's drought is everywhere. Parts or entire trees completely gone.










Our view from our camper. Definitely worth the trip.

I use pictures to write all the time. Inspiration from the scenes around me? Got a favorite picture you'd like to share? Send me one and I'll post in two weeks. Those sending a picture to Angi@AngiMorgan.com will be entered into a drawing for an Intrigue.

Waiting to see what you share,
~Angi

AngiMorgan.com
I'll be sharing lots more pictures from our trip on A Picture A Day.

13 comments:

  1. So cool. Sorry to hear about your puppy, but it looks like a relaxing trip.

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    1. Thanks, Jenna.
      It was very relaxing. We took the bikes and rode everywhere. (Even out of the campgrounds to OBTAIN that cell coverage we wanted to avoid. LOL)

      ~Angi

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  2. No pics to share but I liked looking at yours!

    MarcieR

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    1. (Psst... I'll enter you in the drawing anyway, Marcie !)

      Glad you like them.
      ~Angi

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  3. I made an attempt to send you a favorite picture but can only hope it went through...it was taken near Palestine,TX during their Dogwood Festival this year.
    Glad you were able to take off, get out of phone range and enjoy a vacation with family.

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    1. What a beautiful picture Ellen !! Thanks for sending it. Can't wait to share it with everyone on the 24th !!

      ~Angi

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  4. Send me your pictures ! And come back to chat on the 24th to tell us all about them.

    ~Angi

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  5. So sorry to hear about your pet.

    You do have some beautiful picures!

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    1. Thanks Connie!
      Love snapping them...and visiting places to find good pictures. :-)

      ~Angi

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  6. Beatiful flowers, Angi!

    I'm so sorry to hear about losing your pet. That's never easy.

    Hugs,
    Julie Miller

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    1. Thank you, Julie. Pepper was a member of the family...older than my grandchildren. Seems strange not to hear her in the house.

      ~Angi

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  7. Angi,

    So sorry you lost you pet. Losing a pet breaks my heart. I will send you a picture tonight.

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    1. Thanks Tammy. It's a great picture and I can't wait to share it on the 24th!

      ~Angi

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