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I have been ask to do a Bluebonnet drive. It will be late in the season, but May 22nd or May 23rd looks like the best time for me. It will be a drive that we have used before, starting on the west side and ending at the Brenham airport cafe.
What do you think?
Coop Life Member 57 Friends do things for friends because they matter, thanks Sean, Jeff, David & Curt. Camping time It's Five O' Clock Somewhere Become an S2KCA member, tell them Coop sent you
Sounds like a great idea Coop but isn't that a little late in the season for bonnets? I usually look for the peak time in the hill country to be late April or early May for Bluebonnet photography. Of course, if the main focus of the event is some fun driving then who really cares about the Bluebonnets!
Coop Life Member 57 Friends do things for friends because they matter, thanks Sean, Jeff, David & Curt. Camping time It's Five O' Clock Somewhere Become an S2KCA member, tell them Coop sent you
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