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Cactus pairs look yummy. The seeds inside remind me of pomegranate. Just break them open and eat the seeds. Next year you will have more cactus plants by your composting toilet.
The photo of Benita against the landscape is the most iconic-aha! photo I've seen in the last 2.5 yrs. I think it is a photograph of posterity. Well done, gentleman.
Beautiful shots. I like the one of Dick and the other gentleman rounding up the cattle. It's great to see that real cowboys still DO exist today.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Benita is a good one for her Facebook friends.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying the Texas July cold spell.
I think what amazes me is how green the desert is in summer. Thanks for sharing the pics with everyone, John!
ReplyDeleteGood picture of Dick Cain. Who's that next to him? Looks a little like Wilford Brimley (the actor).
ReplyDeleteLove these photos, especially the one of the sunflower. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJudging by the file name on the photo, that's Dick's brother...
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures JW (as usual) sure makes me miss my days growing up on the ranch.
Cactus pairs look yummy. The seeds inside remind me of pomegranate. Just break them open and eat the seeds. Next year you will have more cactus plants by your composting toilet.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoy your photo's, great shots.
ReplyDeleteTime for prickly pear MARGARITAS!!
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The photo of Benita against the landscape is the most iconic-aha! photo I've seen in the last 2.5 yrs. I think it is a photograph of posterity. Well done, gentleman.
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