Spring in Texas

wjytexas

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The color didn't come out like I wanted so I'll have a do over when the weather settles down
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Looks like the tractor is ready to go. We have a flower that looks like those flowers in Southern California, they are called Lupin. Stan
 
Wjy,

Well, I think it looks good.

Beautiful pic... we are stll waitin' on anything green to appear here.
 
John, that's the first I've seen this year. Looks like a bad year here for the flowers...so dry the rocks are dying.
 
yes, the mesquites are leafing out... spring is here... and according to old timers, no more freeze's. Now we can swim in the river and the tanks accordingly as they used to say..... Blue Bonnets and Indian Paints are in short supply this year due to no rain, and spring so far, is very dry.....
 


It is hard to tell from a picture on the screen but it looks like that shade of gray would be just right if your "Jube" was an 801. Since you will be repainting maybe you could find some red for the stater and generator.
 
Is that our State Flower (Bluebonnet) I'm looking at. Spring has sprung here too. I took a gamble and put my fertilizer out on my hay patches March 14th. Hit it on the nose. Patches are about a foot high.....put your ear to the ground and you can hear the squeaks it makes its growing so fast......grin.

Good rains are coming about once a week and the weather is warming up nicely with plenty of sunshine.....for the Green freaks, plenty of that around here and it's pretty to look at, and real, and useful, and perennial, and I harvest it with my nasty old diesel fueled tractors that are all paid for.......oooooops did I say that???????
 

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