One thing I love about Central Texas is that if you don't like a particular topography or climate, you can just drive 50 miles in any given direction and find one of the five or six very different faces of Texas - hill country, blackland prairie, piney woods, Highland Lakes, all within an easy drive.  No need to be stuck with just one! 

However, there's another way the Central Texas landscape is ever-changing - from one day to the next, even one hour to the next, a light morning fog hovering just over our front pasture. 

If you look closely, just to the left of center, you can see a couple of our cows barely hidden in the mist.  (This was before they saw me and came up demanding breakfast, making it MOST difficult to take still, peaceful, morning photos.)

Foggy October Morning

 
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9 Comments on The Ever-Changing Central Texas Landscape

OCT
01
2007
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Beautiful photo Tricia! Thanks for sharing your part of the world with me!
8:43am • #1
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Glad to do it, Mary.  I'm in love with it, and really enjoy sharing it.
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Tricia - This is one of the things I also enjoy about this area of the world.  Great photo!
12:27pm • #3
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Isn't it great, Jason?  Never an opportunity to get bored!

Well, Barbara-Jo & Bill, come on over! 

 

2:44pm • #5
OCT
04
2007
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Hi Tricia,
That is an awesome photo!  What a lovely and peaceful place your home must be, thank you for sharing with us.

9:02am • #6
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Cynthia, thank you for the compliment!  Yes, it can be lovely and peaceful here - and sometimes it can be lovely and hopping, depending on what mischief the critters have gotten up to!  That photo was a challenge to get, with the mare Lydia and the cows all doing tappy-foot because I hadn't fed them first! I had to discard all the ones that had assorted horse and cow noses in them.

 

1:21pm • #7
OCT
08
2007
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Tricia - I love the photo, too. Where I live is much the same in that you can go from desert to ocean or mountains within an hour. Thanks for sharing.

7:15pm • #8
OCT
09
2007
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Isn't that wonderful, Tom?  You can always refresh yourself with a short drive.  I love the variety available here. 

 

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