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Plains, prairies and Palo Duro

Entering the panhandle of Texas, there is an unbroken horizon. The prairies and plains are dotted with cattle, a few … Continue reading Plains, prairies and Palo Duro

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A day in the mountains

About ninety minutes north of Santa Fe is the tiny community of Arroyo Seco. The village is set in the … Continue reading A day in the mountains

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The Turquoise Trail

Farewell Texas for now, hello New Mexico! Located along the Rio Grande in middle of southwestern New Mexico, our first … Continue reading The Turquoise Trail

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On the road to Guadalupe National Park

The backroads to Guadalupe National Park took us through the small town of Valentine, Texas. There is not much to … Continue reading On the road to Guadalupe National Park

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The stars at night are big and bright ( 👏 👏 👏 👏) deep in the heart of Texas

After Big Bend National Park, we followed the Rio Grande through another stunning park, Big Bend Ranch State Park. This … Continue reading The stars at night are big and bright ( 👏 👏 👏 👏) deep in the heart of Texas

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Big Bend and beyond beautiful

Big Bend National Park, at the 90-degree bend of the Rio Grande along the Tex-Mex border, is remarkable. It has … Continue reading Big Bend and beyond beautiful

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A day filled with LBJ

Within the city limits of Austin, but about ten miles from the city center is the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower … Continue reading A day filled with LBJ

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Happy trails in Nacogdoches, Texas

The oldest city in Texas has the largest azalea trail we’ve visited with more than 500 varieties of the spring … Continue reading Happy trails in Nacogdoches, Texas

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