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Howdy West Texas,
My wife and I, as gypsy innkeepers, will be leaving central Ohio next week for our summer job in West Glacier, Mt. We are going by way of the desert SW so that we can see and photograph and write about wildflowers in Texas, NM, AZ, California, the Pacific Coast, and across Washington...
We're gonna need help along the way with where we might have the best chance to see wildflowers. We realize we're gonna be late for peak bloom in some places, and too early in others, but whether it's a few species or a roadside rainbow of wildflowers, it'll be worth it...
So if anyone here can post here, or email me at greggpasterick@yahoo.com with tips and/or directions to wildflowers, we would be very grateful. We can't loiter in any one place too long, which is why we've gotta have a general plan ahead of time. We should be hittin' Texas from the NE around the 16th.
And if anyone's interested, I write weekly wildflower articles at Suite101.com. My topic's called Wildflowers of North America. And I have a national listserve as well for wildflower lovers. It's also called Wildflower of North America; it's at yahoogroups.
Thanks in advance for any Texas wildflower places you turn me on to!
Gregg M. Pasterick, lucky enough to wade through wildflowers in the woods of Ohio and Indiana, along the Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina, along the Gulf Coast of Miss., and Louisiana, up and down the Sierra Nevada Mts. and the southern half of California, the Pacific Coast, the prairies of Kansas and Washington, the Cascade Mts., the Pacific coastal ranges, the Olypmic Mts., and soon Texas!
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