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    An older image from better days before the drought. Wildflowers started to become more prolific this spring.
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    Barbara, Very creative and you did a great job w/ the text. I love Texas Bluebonnets. This is neat!!:) The splashes of red are key to the image IMO.

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    Would love to see this w/o the TX but I guess that that would be in the box...
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    Barbara, a lovely image and the text is really neat:)
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    Lovely image, Barbara. I love the field of blue with the spots of red adding extra interest. Very creative idea with the text.
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    Very nice image, Barbara. I think the text makes it different and works well here. When I lived in Houston, I enjoyed driving up to Austin on the back roads and look at these wildflowers. TFS

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    Thanks everyone! I'm thinking it would be a nice postcard, huh?

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    I think you're right about the postcard...this is very nice! Denise is right...that red flashed through the scene makes a ton of difference!

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    Barbara, run don't walk to the Texas tourism folks! Would make an excellent postcard. I agree about the red (paintbrush?) flowers. Really sets off the blue and adds interest. Good one!
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    Thanks, Jules and Kerry!

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