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I'll kick it off with some from our latest excursion to Terlingua, TX and a quick morning drive into Big Bend NP.
One of the ruins on his property there. It is a ghost town you know!

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A distant view of Santa Elana Canyon from an early pull out on the drive.

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This closer view from an overlook is a 5 shot panorama.

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So I drove a little closer and we walked down to water edge for another pano! Oh, that water's edge is the Rio Grand River, and it cut that huge gash in the landscape. That's Mexico on the left side of the gash and the good old USA on the right

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[quote=William]hello Hammerman
I know someone would still be awake.

not a rip off like a memory
lhammer43 wrote:
I love this job...I can post anything I want, and so can you. After all it's Free Sunday! So show me your latest, or your leftover, or any new processing tip you've come to like.
I'll kick it off with some from our latest excursion to Terlingua, TX and a quick morning drive into Big Bend NP.
Good Morning and happy Easter, Larry and Bill. I found these taking a shortcut thru some side streets in Portland. So, for the bicycle challenge I missed….plus a bottle tree.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Good Morning and happy Easter, Larry and Bill. I found these taking a shortcut thru some side streets in Portland. So, for the bicycle challenge I missed….plus a bottle tree.
I love those bottle trees! (I really need someone to make me one for my garden.)
lhammer43 wrote:
I love this job...I can post anything I want, and so can you. After all it's Free Sunday! So show me your latest, or your leftover, or any new processing tip you've come to like.
I'll kick it off with some from our latest excursion to Terlingua, TX and a quick morning drive into Big Bend NP.
Wow! I guess I've never see this area. Love the last two, and the explanation of the area.
Big Creek Reservation recently:
Just posted these yesterday but thought it appropriate for Easter morning. There's a shrine at the base of El Capitan... hung a rosery in a cedar tree & shot through the cross. The second one on the right is a shadow of the first.
The second one is from the base of El Capitan looking eastward. The great thing about this hike was I didn't have to worry about water. I'd bend down, grab a bit of snow & stuff it in my water bottle. What a great luxury in Texas!
Both of these are in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. El Capitan is Texas' signature peak but most people don't know it...
Thanks, RPM
El Capitan & The Cross (The Lord Is My Crag)

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From the base of El Capitan looking east

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