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Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 9:04 am
by LibraryLady2
Some of the bluebonnets were blooming prior to this cold spell. Don't know how it will affect them and the remainder.
Here are some links for those who love the bluebonnets.
https://texashillcountry.com/forecast-texas-chance-bluebonnets/5 cities with lots of bluebonnets
https://texashillcountry.com/hill-country-towns-amazing-bluebonnets/from Big Bend
Bluebonnet Alert! Big Bend Experiencing Largest Bloom in Decades
Jason Weingart | March 1, 2019
http://bit.ly/2HgVASJBluebonnet legends
https://texashillcountry.com/texas-bluebonnet-legends-myths/2/
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 9:58 am
by crocmommy
Hopefully, I will get a chance to take my daughter to look at some bluebonnets. Anyone know of some spots CLOSER to the DFW area. Maybe the Corsicana/Ennis Area will be pretty this year?
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:26 pm
by LibraryLady2
Ennis should be great.
Their Chamber of Commerce used to have free maps of best fields. One year we picked up a map and drove the route.
I got some great photos.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 6:01 pm
by Jami
crocmommy wrote:Hopefully, I will get a chance to take my daughter to look at some bluebonnets. Anyone know of some spots CLOSER to the DFW area. Maybe the Corsicana/Ennis Area will be pretty this year?
I can keep you posted on the Ennis area. I always drive the trails a week or two before they have the Bluebonnet Festival.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 6:14 pm
by Jami
LibraryLady2 wrote:Ennis should be great.
Their Chamber of Commerce used to have free maps of best fields. One year we picked up a map and drove the route.
I got some great photos.
It's a little early to tell if we'll have a great year. The last couple have been a little disappointing. There were still a couple of places with pretty good fields but not as many as normal. I sure hope for a better year this year. Last year peaked a little early which was disappointing for the Festival.
There's still a map put out by the Ennis Convention and Visitor's Bureau. You can find a lot of information here:
http://www.visitennis.org/bluebonnet.htm They will begin giving updates on the fields in April.
They also have an app you can download that will have the map and other information about Ennis.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:58 am
by crocmommy
Jami wrote:LibraryLady2 wrote:Ennis should be great.
Their Chamber of Commerce used to have free maps of best fields. One year we picked up a map and drove the route.
I got some great photos.
It's a little early to tell if we'll have a great year. The last couple have been a little disappointing. There were still a couple of places with pretty good fields but not as many as normal. I sure hope for a better year this year. Last year peaked a little early which was disappointing for the Festival.
There's still a map put out by the Ennis Convention and Visitor's Bureau. You can find a lot of information here:
http://www.visitennis.org/bluebonnet.htm They will begin giving updates on the fields in April.
They also have an app you can download that will have the map and other information about Ennis.
We could meet somewhere for lunch while Lila and I are down there...
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:59 am
by crocmommy
Jami, are the yellow bastards still taking over the bluebonnets? I hate seeing that happen.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:23 am
by Jami
crocmommy wrote:Jami wrote:LibraryLady2 wrote:Ennis should be great.
Their Chamber of Commerce used to have free maps of best fields. One year we picked up a map and drove the route.
I got some great photos.
It's a little early to tell if we'll have a great year. The last couple have been a little disappointing. There were still a couple of places with pretty good fields but not as many as normal. I sure hope for a better year this year. Last year peaked a little early which was disappointing for the Festival.
There's still a map put out by the Ennis Convention and Visitor's Bureau. You can find a lot of information here:
http://www.visitennis.org/bluebonnet.htm They will begin giving updates on the fields in April.
They also have an app you can download that will have the map and other information about Ennis.
We could meet somewhere for lunch while Lila and I are down there...
Yes, we could.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:25 am
by Jami
crocmommy wrote:Jami, are the yellow bastards still taking over the bluebonnets? I hate seeing that happen.
I keep seeing a little more each year. More so along the highway but I've started noticing some in the fields.
Re: Bluebonnet season --some data
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:10 pm
by Kiamichi