That’s sort of pretty. Did they use the colors of some of our iconic wildflowers, like blue for bluebonnets, and red for Gaillardia? Were people meant to just stroll through the paths? It’s an interesting idea, anyway.
I think there was a lot of blue, but I can’t be trusted with colours. I have a deficiency in the red/green part of the spectrum. We could only stroll on the paths, and, as I said in my other blog, it was somewhat disappointing. Mary had seen a much better display in California, with lights off and on, creating figures, lights on the trees, and interactive so that viewers could change the colours.
I think bluebonnets in daylight would have been a better show (though this is the wrong time of year for them blooming). 😉
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I think I’ll agree.
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Sieht aus wie die Internationale Leuchtkäfer Hauptversammlung. 😉
Liebe Grüße!
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LOL 🤣
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That’s sort of pretty. Did they use the colors of some of our iconic wildflowers, like blue for bluebonnets, and red for Gaillardia? Were people meant to just stroll through the paths? It’s an interesting idea, anyway.
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I think there was a lot of blue, but I can’t be trusted with colours. I have a deficiency in the red/green part of the spectrum. We could only stroll on the paths, and, as I said in my other blog, it was somewhat disappointing. Mary had seen a much better display in California, with lights off and on, creating figures, lights on the trees, and interactive so that viewers could change the colours.
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