I agree with you Texas is one of the best places for outdoors and sightseeing.We are blessed to be abled to enjoy our ruff winters.
Here it is the middle of March and some parts of the country still have snow. So what did we do this morning? Took the 'yaks out to Whitney Lake for about 4 hours of paddling! Very nice way to spend the morning and if the weather is as least as good next Thursday, I believe we'll do it again
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Also, we found that the bluebonnets are already started there. Saw about a dozen in bloom and given the number of shoots we saw, this is going to be a killer year for them!!! Nothing beats bluebonnets in spring:cool:!
As said in the subject line, "I Love Texas"!!!
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North Central Texas, Where The West Begins!
I agree with you Texas is one of the best places for outdoors and sightseeing.We are blessed to be abled to enjoy our ruff winters.
When i was a kid, my dad use to take us on a river where there were tall cliffs on the sides and once in a while there would be a small island where we would get off the boat and play while he was fishing.
I keep wondering where that was.. Does the llano have places like that or is there another site where the river is wide, not too deep and drifts among cliffs?
carolyn
Rocksprings/Sonora Cowgirl