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Hiya ladies !

Happy Monday :)

This past weekend I visited a nearby state park, went on a long trail and took in all the greenery that now surrounds us ! At the end of winter I promised myself to sneak in more enjoyable workouts and this sure was one fun day out !

Flashback : When my sister and I were young, my mom told us that if we kept seeing all that greenery it was good for our eyes. So during any trip we took, my sister and I had our eyes glued to the windows imagining our eye sights getting better with every tree !

Now I know it was just my mom's way of keeping us kids busy. Either ways there is still a warm happy feeling that comes over me every time I am surrounded by greenery. It had rained all night long, the day before my visit making everything look prettier. But also making the trails super slushy and slippery. My shoes had about four inches of mud stuck to it. Ever few minutes we'd stop and get rid of the mud only to be walking on mud heels a second later. I thought of it as ankle weights - Cant say it wasn't fun !

Farm equipment from the early 1900's.

Windmill complete with a eerie noise. There is something about these old wind mills, man. Takes me back in time. I get the feeling I lived on a ranch in a previous life (if there is such a thing). Hence my love for all things ranches and cowboys ;)

How long has it been since you saw a butterfly ? Its been ages for me. We used to be surrounded by them when we were young. Too bad its becoming a thing of the past...


My friend kept referring to these as crop circles - LOL !

The non slushy nice part of the trail...

Bluebonnets everywhere !

Hope you enjoyed seeing pictures from my weekend !

Love,
Indian Girl

10 comments

musical said... @ April 20, 2010 at 3:57 AM

So lush and lovely! I especially love the pictures with butterfly :). Glad to know that you had a relaxing weekend!

BEG said... @ April 20, 2010 at 4:08 AM

You know, your mom wasn't just saying that to keep you and your sis busy...I've heard that before where I come from (Pakistan) - my grandmother and aunts always told us green was good for your eyes. Didn't work though, I have terrible eyesight :P

Anonymous said... @ April 20, 2010 at 5:32 AM

what kind of camera did you use?? these pictures are amazing

Anonymous said... @ April 20, 2010 at 7:45 AM

Thanks for sharing these beautiful pics.

Anonymous said... @ April 20, 2010 at 7:46 AM

Thanks for these beautiful pics!

Unknown said... @ April 20, 2010 at 7:48 AM

Wow! I love these pics!

Anamika Sureka said... @ April 20, 2010 at 1:48 PM

Lovely pics...I am bad with camera but try my level best on my blog:D

Anamika Sureka said... @ April 20, 2010 at 1:48 PM

Lovely pics...I am bad with camera but try my level best on my blog:D

priya said... @ April 20, 2010 at 10:37 PM

love greens, im missing my home state,its so lush n green there...

khadikurta said... @ April 20, 2010 at 10:47 PM

Lovely photos. I love Springtime in Texas. It IS Texas, right? :) With the bluebonnets and all. Years ago, I used to visit Tyler State Park with my family, and yes, my father used to tell me to look at "green" things, too. Supposed to soothe the eyes. It must be an "Indian" thing. Hope you have a great week. Best,

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