
Bellium Minutum
We have been enjoying some cool weather. Our coolest day yet is a high of 71 degrees! Fall is certainly in the air -- a perfect day for homemade vegetable soup and corn muffins.
We've also been getting some much needed rain! Almost overnight, MILLIONS of wildflowers have bloomed. Pamela and I were taking our regular walk when I paused to "smell the roses"... We almost missed them! These miniature daisies are so tiny. They are shorter than the grass and less than 1/2" wide.




3 comments:
Those are the most beautyful
flowers.
Molly.
How fun, Elizabeth and I usually see cotton when we go on our walk.
TX always was good for blooming after a rain.
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