A day trip to Kerrville found some interesting sites. This guy will last forever. |
Lots of amazing color and so dainty. The terrain is so pretty in the hill country. It makes drives very enjoyable. |
We spotted these kids playing on the banks of this creek. On the way to the dance hall. |
Probably a very neat place in it's day. |
This house was for sale on the above property. Maybe a caretakers residence. Heck it only needs some windows, floor and ceiling to make it livable again. |
This is the old dance hall. |
Seen along the highway. |
One of the critters you have to watch for while driving back roads. |
Somebodies house or out building had recently burnt as it is still smoldering. I guess that is one of the hazards of living to far out and no one around during the day. |
The last of the Kerrville drive, how very serene it looks. |
There are lots of turtles. |
Some of the many plaques along the walk. |
Catching a ride downstream. |
Sunning itself. |
A tribute to all the birds at the creek. |
Miscellaneous photos around camp and Boerne follow. |
Statue or real? He was in a front yard of someones home. |
They decorate the yards differently here. |
This and following are some photos in our campground in Boerne. |
Sunrise in camp. |
Scorpion anyone? |
Following are some of the cars at the "Prior to 1949' car show in town. |
We stayed a little longer in Fort Stockton on the way home due to a bad front tire. |
Look ma no wheels. Up on jacks made it easy to do both wheels at once. |
Sunset in Fort Stockton TX. |
Sunrise over the camp Fort Stockton. |
This and following are from Ozona TX. A side trip while in Fort Stockton. |
He had to eat too. This was at a drive in. |
Don't know what kind of a bird it is, but it was worth a photo. Just sitting on the fence at Fort Stockton. |
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