jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
jaymatt wrote:
Good to see you back, Jim. Nice photos.
Thank you John, I'm glad to be back and glad you enjoyed the photos my friend.
Glad to see you're settling in well. Enjoy your new home!
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Treepusher wrote:
Glad to see you're settling in well. Enjoy your new home!
Greetings Randy and thank you. I trust all is well with you; as I've been out of pocket for quite a bit of time, I'm really not up on the latest news from my UHH friends. Have a good day my friend.
sr71
Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
[quote=Doddy]Welcome back Jim, I hope you soon settle into your new home, those are excellent shots....you won't find any Alligators in Texas...will you? quote]
Uh yeah there are gators in Texas!! just not in the hill country.
Welcome Jim. I live just down the road from you in Lakeway
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
bobwalder wrote:
Welcome Jim. I live just down the road from you in Lakeway
Wow that is close Bob, we should meet up for a photo trip when I get settled in about mid to late April.
Say "hi" to Willie.enjoy your new home and keep shooting.
Welcome back to God's county, Jim.
Just in time for the spring wildflower bloom. It should be a good one based upon the recent rains as well as those in the fall.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
lauryne stern wrote:
Say "hi" to Willie.enjoy your new home and keep shooting.
Thank you Lauryne for the visit and nice comment; very much appreciated.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
wapiti wrote:
Just in time for the spring wildflower bloom. It should be a good one based upon the recent rains as well as those in the fall.
Thanks Bill, the bluebonnets are really popping around Spicewood and I'm looking for Indian Paint Brush any time now. Also noticing a lot of pink and yellow tiny wildflowers started to show off. That last rain we had a few days ago really made them pop out in the hills. I'm looking forward to lots of opportunity. Thanks again for the visit and the nice comment.
Looks like Texas to me. Nice photos!
Welcome pardner. I'm in Spring Branch (south on 281), so we're about 50-60 miles away. Think you'll like Texas. Don't know where you came from, but we welcome ya.
Dan
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