Ain't as pretty

twostepn2001

Well-known Member
as some of the pics Larry@the corner posts, but it is the scenery I see almost everyday.
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Really like the last photo; definitely West Texas.

Was the first photo taken in the morning or evening?

Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
 
(quoted from post at 11:40:35 12/04/12) Really like the last photo; definitely West Texas.

Was the first photo taken in the morning or evening?

Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
hen I used to get aggravated by neighbors, I tell my wife that this is my dream home site!
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But then settled for this (few hundred miles east):
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yes that is my '62 after Dad finished with it
 
All these pics was taken in the morning. Usually by the afternoon I'm too dang tired to mess with taking pics. Just want to get unloaded and get to the house...lol
 
The Sabine River ran through my little town (on the Louisiana side). Back in the early 50s, before they dammed it up and created Toledo Bend Lake, my family used to set up camp on the river and seine for fish. The Sabine also took away my great-grandpa, but that's another story.
 
Looks like you have those chem-trails from those government jets in your sky too. Ever notice the red and green halo around the edges of clouds during the day?
 
Whatever you do, don't stepon any of them thar endangered lizards that the gubmint is trying to use to shut down oil production out there.
 
twostepn,

Amazing photos! All are great. Especially like the first two - the sky is gorgeous and the trees and equipment look as if they were added to a water color in India Ink.

LOVE number three. It looks like an old west painting.
 
I loved living next to the Sabine River in Vinton, LA. I enjoyed the Texas side better. We wanted to get a place in Jasper or around there, but nothing.
 
(quoted from post at 19:45:32 12/04/12) I loved living next to the Sabine River in Vinton, LA. I enjoyed the Texas side better. We wanted to get a place in Jasper or around there, but nothing.
es, Bob, you, me, & the JA, all prefer the Texas side! :)
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We would shop, hang out and attend church in Orange, TX. My wife really loved Texas, while I like it a lot, and certainly better than LA, I am also fine with Tennessee. I wouldn't want to live in downtown Houston, but everything north and west is great. We couldn't find anything that any mortgage company wanted to finance. At first I thought it must have been my credit, even more after I read some of the reason. Some had to much land, or out in the far corner the foundation for a house long gone sit sat. No one would loan on a mobile home, or if there had been a foreclosure on the property, or any hurricane damage had happened. It was frustrating, but we just returned to Tennessee.
 

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