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Lake Kyle Park

Mother Nature's Son Posted on November 2, 2014 by Art ArizpeNovember 2, 2014

I visited Lake Kyle Park today. It opened in 2012 and is the headquarters of the Kyle Parks and Recreation Department. It’s a nice spot east of I-35 and in the middle of booming Kyle, Texas. Lake Kyle is a … Continue reading →

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Wildlife Camera

Mother Nature's Son Posted on October 26, 2014 by Art ArizpeOctober 26, 2014

I’m taking a break from behind the camera this week. I’ve got some captures from a wildlife camera to show you instead. The camera is on our property and near a hog trap and deer feeder. It’s part of our … Continue reading →

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Garlic And Senna

Mother Nature's Son Posted on October 19, 2014 by Art ArizpeOctober 19, 2014

Here are a couple of more plants from the landscape around our house. First is some Wild Garlic (Allium canadense). The blooms form neat spheres of small white flowers. The plant is about a foot tall. Each small flower is a … Continue reading →

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Esperanza, A New Hope

Mother Nature's Son Posted on October 12, 2014 by Art ArizpeOctober 12, 2014

Esperanza means hope in Spanish, and the long hoped-for, recent rains have broken our summer dry spell. The landscape is rewarding us with new blooms. Also known as Yellow Bells, Esperanza (Tecoma stans) is a native plant with a large natural … Continue reading →

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Lantanas

Mother Nature's Son Posted on October 5, 2014 by Art ArizpeOctober 5, 2014

I really like lantana (Lantana). It’s a perennial flowering plant in the verbena family. It’s a hardy native and you can frequently find it growing wild in the area. These specimens are in our backyard landscape and I’m pretty sure … Continue reading →

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