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Aug 4, 2012 7:03 AM CST
South Texas (Zone 9a)
Birds Butterflies Cactus and Succulents Native Plants and Wildflowers Purslane Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge)
Region: Texas Region: United States of America
I call the wild flowers, 'Wildbeauty.'
And, searching and watching them, photographing them and trying to identify them, I call 'Journey to the Wildbeauty'

The word, for bird is 'birding'. For reptiles and amphibians it is 'herping'
Josephine do you know, is it a specific word for watching wild flowers?
If not, I propose to be 'Journey to the Wildbeauty' Smiling

I loved very much the wild flower and before. Everywhere they are superb.
But here, in Texas, I discovered this 'journey'. Thanks to the wild flowers of Texas and thanks to my Kodak camera.
Thank you very much Texans, to keep alive these treasures! And, thank you very much Mr.Kodak! Wherever you are.
Justin
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