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I found this old Flatbed Ford Truck in Lampasas, Texas and made up the rest of this scene!

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is located in Hunter, Texas in a building built in the mid 1800's. James Riley camped out at the Texas State Capitol and got the first Beer license issued after Prohibition ended in September of 1933 and Mr Riley ran the tavern for 58 years afterwards. Lots of well known Texas Talent has played at Riley's. Hunter, Texas is Between San Marcos and New Braunfels less than a mile west of IH 35 exit 196.

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This Huge Live Oak Tree is the largest on our Ranch with a circumference of 13.5 feet. It is inside of a dense thicket where Turkeys, Deer and other wildlife find shelter. The Gobbler doing his display is about to start a Mating Combat Ritual and the Cardinal will have a Ringside Seat!

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There is nothing I can imagine that could be more inspiring than a sweeping Texas vista with a great sunrise glowing behind it. This is one of the many great sunrises I've witnessed from our front porch, I found this Aermotor Model 702 Windmill near Dalhart, Texas.

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This painting was inspired from the window of Billy Gene’s Restaurant on the River in Kerrville, Texas and I made some changes. Painted entirely from memory!

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Rumor has it there's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! So, do we stay on the paved road and get to our destination or go chasing the rainbow, only to have it fade away and leave us stranded on a muddy road. The rainbow was reflecting in a flooded field south of Alice, Texas but I substituted this muddy road near Eagle Lake, Texas.

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I found this Majestic Live Oak between Grapetown and Luckenbach.and changed the paved road to a dirt road, Raised up the hills and added the historic Stone House from Grapetown, Texas!

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I was in the staging area for the Fourth of July Parade at the Stamford Cowboy Reunion when I happened on this Cowboy sitting on his Trailer in a locked stare with his Horse. He was decked out in Texas Flag attire and his horse was also dressed for the occasion but something was missing. His Trailer was Light Blue and his Truck was Gray and I put off the Painting until I saw a Truck and Trailer painted up like the Texas Flag pass me on the Highway and I knew instantly what the Painting needed!

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For some reason moonlight on clouds remind me of Cotton Candy, and I always enjoy sitting and watching as the patterns constantly change.

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Back in 1967 I found this place in Georgetown, Texas and it was the first old store to catch my eye. I painted this earlier in both Impressionistic Oil and Loose Watercolor and thought it would be fun to paint it again in my current style.

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is on Farm Road 922, west of Valley View and Northwest of Denton. I was told about Rosston and decided to go and see for myself. That’s Owner Nick Muller and his mother sitting on the porch. Y'all stop by, these are right friendly folks!

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Every fall and springtime we are priveleged to be visited my the migrating Monarch Butterflies as they pass thru our area. This is from the fall migration where they seemed to have replaced the fallen leaves on this barren tree.

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This painting will be published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. Named the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in 1914 it is located in Ruidosa, Texas in the Big Bend Area up the Rio Grande From Presidio.The Texas Historical Commission says that the structure is recognized as one of the most significant adobe buildings in the state, as its three arches are likely the largest existing round-structural adobe arches in Texas. Contributions to the restoration fund can be made payable to the Ruidosa Mission Project and mailed to Ruidosa Mission Project, P.O. Box 606, Marfa, Texas 79843. Contact Marge Hughes at 432/729-4452 for more information.

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Almost Sold Out, Only 4 Left! These are our ten Longhorn Steers and every time they see our pickup truck they come running at a full stampede in hopes of getting fed. Barbed wire may have begun the job of taming the west but I think range cubes have completed the task. Only 4 Left!

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This battered Dempster Model 15 Windmill is just down the valley from us and a great place for a Redtailed Hawk to set up shop without getting mangled when the wind blows.

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The Texas, Louisiana State Line is in the middle of the water in this picture and although the Lighthouse is actually located in Louisiana, it was built in 1906 to serve only Texas Ports and efforts are underway to restore and preserve it.

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Built in 1894 by German immigrants and rebuilt in 1920 after being struck by Lightning, the Saint Paul United Church of Christ sits on a hill north of Marlin, just off of Texas Highway 6 on FM 2307 (which is paved, by the way).

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I was honored to have this painting published as the Poster for the 2006 Salado Art Fair. When I was Asked to do a Painting for the Poster I didn't think I had enough time to produce a New Painting so I got on my Computer and took pieces from several of my paintings and assembled them into a new work in a program called Photoshop. Although the components of this picture are all my work, there is no Original!

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