One theme this year has been to visit Texas. From the beautiful western mountain range to the prairie, from the oil fields to the wind farms, the state has continued to surprise me. The people have been very friendly, the state parks have been lovely. One night, I broke my own rule and decided to camp even though temperatures were in the 100s. The overnight temperature was predicted in the 60s so I decided to take the risk. I was rewarded with a gorgeous harvest moon crossing the sky and coyote songs awakening me to enjoy it. It was totally worth the sweat and I thank God for my battery-powered fans (thanks Mike and Helen). I got to enjoy snow for my birthday in February even though it was a huge problem for Texans. I also got to see the bluebonnets throughout the hill country in April, Magnolia culture in Waco and the beautiful Riverwalk in San Antonio. It’s been a nice blend of enjoying the great outdoors and doing doing tourist stuff. I loved Hueco Tanks, Abilene and Tyler State Parks, all very unique in their own ways. At this point, I’m happy to be headed home.

A frequent site along the way 
Miles and miles of wind farm near Buffalo Gap 
Some look brand new, others, weathered 
Miles of oil fields 
The after-hours greeter at Abilene 
Miles of nature trails 
Sarge at Tyler 
Watching raccoon antics 
Early morning fog on the lake

Inspiring visit at a garden store in Tyler 
Interesting travel companions at Abilene 
Path from a huge fallen tree 
Respite 
Trying unsuccessfully to photograph my campsite raccoon 
Great aviation museum in NM 
Posing with a native outside Carlsbad NM 
Harvest moonrise over the airport 
Sunset at the airport 
It’s definitely a Jeep thing
That harvest moon! 😃
Love seeing pictures from your adventure.
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