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the full moon rises over a field of bluebonnets this evening (Original Post)
moonshinegnomie
6 hrs ago
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Easterncedar
(6,265 posts)1. Is there any word stronger than "wow"?
Thats magical.
usonian
(25,300 posts)2. Such beautiful flowers.
And to think that they make margarine out of them.
Yellow, in fact.
Cheers.
Nice pic.
3Hotdogs
(15,365 posts)10. You can do that in your kitchen. You take your cow into the Blue Bonnet field. Then ya separate that cow's milk...
Let it stand stand outside in the summer heat for a few days and at first, you will notice a bad smell coming out of the jar but you will also notice it beginning to turn a shade close to yellow. You can then begin to churn that with your Mixmaster.
You may not want to eat it because of the smell but you did achieve your goal of yellow Blue Bonnet.
George McGovern
(12,028 posts)3. Holy Cow did it ever! Very fine photo moonshinegnomie!
Do you recall camera settings?
niyad
(132,429 posts)4. So beautiful. Thank you.
Figarosmom
(11,979 posts)5. Beautiful 👍
CareyOn
(91 posts)6. Gorgeous and Calming
I am taking this image to bed with me.
Old Crank
(7,073 posts)7. Very nice
Peaceful serene image.
FemDemERA
(828 posts)8. Lovely... serene... beautiful...
Yeah....
Thank you for sharing the lovely moment with us!
3catwoman3
(29,403 posts)9. Exquisite. It must have been even more beautiful...
in person.
I would hang a print of this up in my house.
3Hotdogs
(15,365 posts)11. I think I remember a song by Sons of the Pioneers, "Blue Bonnet Girl."
