I passed this scene on a little detour I took on the way home Sunday. I had walk through a ditch filled with weeds (glad I didn't encounter any snakes) and wedge my camera lens through the openings in the fence to get this shot, but I really felt I needed to capture the scene. Too bad this home has been abandoned. What a great view they had in the spring with all those bluebonnets in their front yard. I can't help but wonder what happened to the people that once lived here and why hasn't anyone kept up this place?
Although the bluebonnets are done for thsi year, I passed this scene on my way home at Easter. I had to stop and capture it for the record. The owner of this property really had a nice display and one I couldn't pass up. Shots like this one will have to get me by until next year's crop of bluebonnets cover the Texas Hill Country.
We saw quite a few patches of Bluebonnets on the Brushy Creek Regional Trail yesterday. We found this patch as we were headed back from our exploration of the trail. I made this shot on one of the neighborhood spurs to the trail. I have shot this bridge over Brushy Creek from several different angles, but this may be my favorite view of it yet. Great spot to watch the sunset if you find yourself out on the trail. For more on the trail, check out Williamson County Parks website at http://parks.wilco.org/Home/Trails/BrushyCreekRegionalTrail/tabid/1769/Default.aspx.