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I know excellent coffee makes you both happy. Ken looks very comfortable in that rocker.
3 years agoThank you, Bill!!
3 years agoRed ones are crimson clover. Very distinctive flowers and easy to ID.
http://www.missouriplants.com/Trifolium_incarnatum_page.html
Tiny yellow ones are black medick.
https://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&rel-taxon=begins+with&where-taxon=Medicago+lupulina
White ones with a yellow center are a species of fleabane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erigeron
Not enough detail to find a good matching photo for the tiny white ones.
Looks like pictures of lyreleaf sage.
https://warcapps.usgs.gov/PlantID/Species/Details/2689
You all look happy!
3 years agoCool!
3 years agoThanks for asking Jo Ann...it is better some days and then nags at me again. I have not been consistent with icing because it doesn't consistently hurt...so it's okay!
3 years agoFunny. You likely passed through Tornillo and whizzed by Sonic Ranch - a pecan farm and recording studio of one of our family friends. Very cool.
3 years agoKen and Francie; really enjoying watching this journey! Love the change of scenery as you have gone through texas. I loved the flower!!!! I hope you both are doing well! How's the foot doing Francie???
3 years agoWelcome to LA! The scenery is already looking more lush.
3 years agoWe’re so proud of you guys!! Enjoy your day of rest :-)
3 years agoFabulous flower! Texas looks quite beautiful. It seems like you have been in Texas for a long time.
3 years agoThose azaleas are amazing!
3 years agoHa,ha,ha! We aim to please!
3 years ago
6 miles? That’s a really long bridge.
3 years ago