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It's another tequila sunrise....sorry, I'll be mourning Glenn's death for a while. The Eagles music was the background to my youth and thereafter. RIP Glenn.
I love to click on John Well's photos - because we then get an enlarged view. Let's these old eyes see more of the marvelous detail - that John captures with his camera. I hope he takes photos of those beautiful Terlingua bluebonnets this spring? How about a photo of your rooster walking companions - in a bed of bluebonnets?
It's another tequila sunrise....sorry, I'll be mourning Glenn's death for a while. The Eagles music was the background to my youth and thereafter. RIP Glenn.
ReplyDeleteA good one, what are you doing up so early? Oh wait...you have Roosters.
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That was the sunset we had here tonight. Red sky at night, sailors delight.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sunrise. Probably a bit nippy though-clear the head.
ReplyDeleteI love to click on John Well's photos - because we then get an enlarged view. Let's these old eyes see more of the marvelous detail - that John captures with his camera. I hope he takes photos of those beautiful Terlingua bluebonnets this spring? How about a photo of your rooster walking companions - in a bed of bluebonnets?
ReplyDeleteWonderful ideas Ronald.
ReplyDeleteCool sunrise. Never seen a sunrise that dark of an orange. An omen, perhaps?
ReplyDeleteGreat image. Will add it to my collection.
ReplyDeleteMan, I miss the Texas sky...thanks for the photo.
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