and.......one of the best things about this time of year
(besides the West Texas Fair and Rodeo... with funnel cakes and smoked turkey legs!!)
is the landscape.
We have the live oaks who, along with our native and pervasive cedars retain their dark green garments though the Fall and into Winter...
But then there are the signs of Fall's approach......the "grandfather's beard"
(at least that's what we've always called it)
makes it's presence known in wonderful waves of billowy white seeds. The native morning glories are all over our roadsides, and the fields are being plowed and planted as this time of year will always bring us rain.
Today, however, we are expecting more than rain.... we are praying for the folks on our coast. Hurricane Ike is in the gulf and about to make landfall. Thanks for the rain, but protect our Texas neighbors!
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