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Sep 21, 2013 14:02:35   #
I have video proving 2 news reports came out the day before the shooting then had the dates changed the day of the shooting. Another report came out on the 15th but was removed on the 16th. They could not let the SWAT team get in the way of a false flag event.
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Jul 10, 2013 11:51:14   #
They forgot San Diego, TX. I'm blessed to be American by birth but Texan by choice. I got here as fast as I could - both times - and hope I end my days in the great and beautiful Republic of Texas.
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Jul 4, 2013 12:53:56   #
rayford2 wrote:
The one I saw that was similar to TXRVer's example measued about 4" wing tip to wing tip.


You're right, Rayford. It was about 4" across. I only was blessed to see the one but keep hoping another will will cross my path somedsay.
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Jul 4, 2013 12:44:11   #
wrrea wrote:
And contrary to popular belief that dinosaurs weren't around when humans were, there is one place in Texas where there are human and dino follizied footprints together. It is only visable in the dry season when a creek bed dries up. i believe in Paluxy Tx. It's been several years since i read about it. the interesting thing about these is the human was supposedly tracking in the same direction as the dino. Possibly huting it.

i would love to see these, hopefully not too in the far future....
wrr
And contrary to popular belief that dinosaurs were... (show quote)


Those prints are at the river in Glen Rose, TX. The river was too high to see much but there was one print that was definitely from a bare human foot among the dino prints. Don't miss the Creation Museum when you go.
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Jul 4, 2013 12:40:07   #
chewy wrote:
The dinosaurs are well documented in the scriptures and in mans history. Check out the Inca stones for one.


I saw a replica of that stella with Stegosaurus at the Creation Museum in Glen Rose, TX. It is awesome.
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Jul 4, 2013 12:36:36   #
Yes, thankfully the mud hardened before the prints washed out.
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Jul 4, 2013 12:29:30   #
Thanks for sharing a piece of our history. Hope to actually see it someday.
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Jan 14, 2013 13:47:57   #
Looks like your first rig had pipe-up. Your 3rd must have been taken just as the lights came on. Nice!
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Jan 14, 2013 13:12:55   #
We enjoyed a vacation pursuing dinosaurs, caverns and wildlife a few years ago in Texas. We started in Glen Rose and traveled south. We discovered there are dinosaur footprints in more than one place.

Glen Rose


Glen Rose


Canyon Lake


Canyon Lake single print


Canyon Lake prints - the deeper depressions are footprints

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May 24, 2012 15:28:51   #
Names did not come through so here is the ID on the moths:
Photo #1 is Apotolype brevicrista
Photo #2 & 3 are Automeris io
Photo #4 is Chloraspilates bicoloraria
Photo #5 is 5 Spotted Hawk Moth (Tomato Hornworm)
Photo #6 is a Giant Leopard Moth/Eyed Tiger Moth (Hypercompe scribonia)
Photo #7 is Dipthera festive (Hieroglyphic Moth)
Photo #8 is a White-lined Sphinx Hummingbird Moth (Hyles lineata)
Photo #9 & 10 are the beautiful Luna Moth
Photo #11 is the Showy Emerald Moth (Dichorda iridaria)
Photo #12 stealth bomber is Psamatodes abydata (Dot-lined Angel Moth)
Photo #13 is the vivid Schinia volupia (Painted Schinia Moth)
Photo #14 is the cuddly looking Megalopyge opercularis (Southern Flannelmouth, Pussy Moth, Puss Caterpillar, Tree Asp). A lot of names for a little moth with poisonous larva.
Photo #15 I think is Parachma ochracealis.
Photo #16 is the very strange looking Marathyssa basalis.
Plus a couple I overlooked.

Imperial Moth I missed the first time.


Face shot of Imperial Moth

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May 24, 2012 14:59:04   #
We spent about 6 years raising and enjoying orchids. Though we no longer can indulge because we live in an RV, sometimes I miss it. That's when I drag out the photos and remember the beauty of our patio with over 300 orchids plus exotics or the greenhouse and gardens of the American Orchid Society which was just up the road from us back then.

Dendrobium on our patio


Volcano Queen Oncidium at its peak


AOS oncidium display

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May 24, 2012 14:49:42   #
The lizards are great! Nice find.
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May 24, 2012 14:45:51   #
Nice! That tree should be featured alone.
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May 18, 2012 13:30:47   #
Took this in south Texas. Nothing gets by my photo "bug" even bugs.

Velvet Mite

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May 18, 2012 12:30:51   #
While drill site gate guarding, our floodlights attracted many, many moths each night. I grabbed my camera and took pictures of them as soon as daylight (and gate traffic) permitted. They sat idle and unidentified until recently. Some of them are astoundingly beautiful and some are just weird looking. These are only a few I have IDed so far.

So fuzzy you have to like it.


This is the male Io with wings folded.


Io with wings spread. I can understand why they are called Owl Moths.


First bi-color I remember seeing.


Larva not nice to crops but interesting adult markings.


Very striking against the rusty colored rocks.


Does look sort of Egyptian and I like the "shoe" prints on his wings.


Wish I could have taken one with wings spread as the under wing is pink. Has tongue like a hummingbird.


Huge moth and so pretty. One wing was damaged but it could still fly a short distance.


Luna Moth on ground.


Another green one.


Looks like a Stealth bomber.


So brilliantly colored. Quite an eye catcher that morning.


Looks almost like a bee. Larvae are poisonous.


Last two are really strange looking. This is the last I IDed and am not positive it is correct.


I saved the weirdest for last. Is it paper? Is it wood? No, it is a moth.

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