Photo taken at the Denton Civic Center on Saturday, March 12, 2011 by Patricia Feager.
Dan,
Thank you for your encouraging word!
YES! Spring has sprung and it's a great time to be in Flower Mound!
I hope you're having a lovely spring!
Patricia
Beautiful RED WHITE and BLUE in the photo * we don't have petunias out yet this far north!
Patricia-Love red flowers, but really just love any kind of pretty blooms. That is a beauty. Grea job. Bet that was a fun day there.
Good Morning Patricia.....Great photo.....there's just something about red.....I think that's why they painted so many barns that color!
Hope you have a great day!---Rob
I love that picture. Beautiful red flower still surrounded by the fallen leaves. I hope you have a Great week.
Good Morning Wallace,
I'm glad you found it to be worth it to stop here and leave a message.
Thank you so much and may you discover beautiful flowers up north very soon. Have a great day!
Good Morning Carol,
Isn't it amazing that when we have the opportunity to stop, it gives us a moment to pause, and think about something we need to do.
May you find lots of enjoyment working in your garden today!
Patricia
Good Morning Sharon,
It was a lot of fun! I hope you have the opportunity to discover fun and beauty today.
May your eyes and ears always be open to new things and wondrous discoveries!
Patricia
Good Morning Rob,
I agree! Red, especially when its a vivid really grabs your attention and makes you stop and look!
I never lived on a farm, but I would only imagine that having a red barn there would always be a reminder to me that everything I needed to start my day on the farm begins in the barn.
There really IS something about being red that makes you stop and think. Have a very happy day and enjoy all the things you see and do today.
Patricia
Good Morning Maggie,
I'm glad you noticed that the beautiful red tulip was surrounded by that which remains from the fallen winter. I love when the shoots find their way out of the dark and make their presence known. Being red really makes it pop in the picture too.
I hope find excitement in all that you do today!
Patricia
Good Morning Brenda,
Spring is alive here in Flower Mound (North Dallas, Texas). I hope the gentle winds blow up and down your winding roads in Wyoming, to uncover all the old leaves so that lovely flowers spring out of the ground for you soon.
Have a great day and stay happy!
Patricia
Hi Patricia - Flowers mean STOP not just red ones! Stop and smell the tulips and be thankful that winter is finally coming to an end! Now I just have to go see if I can find some in MY yard!
HI Chris,
I really hope you find some flowers soon...you're long overdue. I have a feeling that it doesn't matter what blooms (even a dandelion) it will be better than nothing. Have faith and hope. Spring is here in Texas. I just said a prayer asking God to send spring your way.
Nice shot. Very vivid and bright colors! You have to just love spring.
Mike
The rich colors and natural beauty in this photo all work together. It is a reflection of God's love for man, he gave us the ability to see and appreciate beauty in colors. Thanks for sharing!
Mike,
Thank you! I couldn't agree more. There's something about a vivid and bright color red tulip that demands your attention! Kinds makes you wnat to salute it when you stop to take notice.
Thanks again Mike.
Patricia
Dee,
You have a beautiful way of looking at the world and expressing what you mean. Your words are like poetry or good literature.
Thanks for the input. I value your opinion and admire your way with words.
Patricia

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