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April 7th, 2012 bnwilson1188Still trying to figure out what kind?
Spring is close!!! Here is a shot of Texas Mountain Laurel just starting to bloom.
In an urbanized area like San Antonio and Bexar County where do you go to enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of nature? How can remaining unspoiled natural areas with their living plants and animals be preserved and protected and how can such areas be made available for the enjoyment of people? These must have been thoughts that stirred Mrs. Norma Friedrich Ward, who in memory of her parents, bequeathed 180 acres of virgin Texas Hill Country property now known as EMILIE AND ALBERT FRIEDRICH PARK for public use. Mr. W.L. Mathews and Associates contributed an additional 52 adjacent acres to compliment Mrs. Ward’s bequest.
Sorry about the earlier post. I deleted the post after the RSS email had already been sent.
Have you been enjoying the fall colors? I seem to be seeing a lot of yellow and orange this year (my Dad’s favorite colors)
Tina decided to pick up the 70-200mm lens the other day while sitting in her garden. She had seen various bird species come thru the yard and her garden is really beginning to look beautiful. Visitors included our Ruby-throated Hummingbird, an Indigo Bunting and a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Here are some of her images.
Maybe I should buy a new camera and give her mine? ![]()