Taking in some hills…

I was quite taken with Texas’ hill country…P1130267

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It’s especially delightful by bike with camera in hand.  Care to come along?

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Exotic wild antelope grace the grassland, unhindered by the fences over which they effortlessly bound.

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The Black Buck Antelope is native to Nepal and India and was introduced to Texas in 1932.

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This old burro trotted up to say ‘hello’—like a good native Texan.

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But road kill has never been so exotic!

P1130279…an armadillo, of course.

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I think I could live here!

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But for now, we’re limited to a visit…

 

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And one last sunset…

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in God’s Hill Country…

–LS

From the rising of the sun to its setting,
the name of the LORD is to be praised!
Ps.113:3

Texas!

One never knows the wonder-ful things one may see on a trip to TEXAS!

This was of course the main feature…

And of course one can’t visit Texas without a visit to the Alamo!

And the San Antonio River Walk…

And the Capitol…

Then there is the flora and fauna…

 

What? HUH?!

Ah, yes–the famed Cabela’s outdoor store with a taste of Africa…

 

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One never knows the sights they’ll see in such a grand ‘country’–

where the natives are friendly and the language barrier easily overcome!

–LS