It may not be the “yellow brick road” that leads to Oz, but this “red carpet” leads to home, “and home is where the heart is,” says photographer Felipe Salazar, who now makes his home in Floresville; he snapped this photo of the abundance of gaillardia wildflowers — also known as Indian blankets — creating a carpet along the median of U.S. 181 into Floresville. “Texas wildflowers have graced our roadsides, fields, and pastures this spring, and sometimes we are too busy to take any more than just a glance as we speed down the road,” Salazar said. Take the...
It may not be the “yellow brick road” that leads to Oz, but this “red carpet” leads to home, “and home is where the heart is,” says photographer Felipe Salazar, who now makes his home in Floresville; he snapped this photo of the abundance of gaillardia wildflowers — also known as Indian blankets — creating a carpet along the median of U.S. 181 into Floresville. “Texas wildflowers have graced our roadsides, fields, and pastures this spring, and sometimes we are too busy to take any more than just a glance as we speed down the road,” Salazar said. Take the...