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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. The Mission San Francisco de la Espada is in San Antonio and was Established in 1731 after being moved from near Weches, Texas where it was the first Mission in Texas. Mission Espada is now part of the United States National Parks system.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. The Mission Nuestra Senora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga is South of Goliad across the creek from the Presidio La Bahia and was Established in 1722 and is credited with giving birth to the Texas Cattle Industry. It is now part of the Texas State Parks system.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. The Mission San Elizario is Southeast of El Paso and the current Chapel was built in 1877 in what was then Mexico but due to a shift in the Rio Grande it is now in Texas The First Thanksgiving Holiday in the Americas was celebrated here.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. The Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo is in San Antonio and was Established in 1720. It is the largest of the Texas Missions and is often referred to as "The Queen of Missions" and it is now part of the United States National Parks system.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. The Mission San Juan Capistrano is in San Antonio and was Established in 1731. Mexican President Santa Anna was married in the Mission Chapel to a young San Antonio Girl even though he already had a wife in Mexico. It is now part of the United States National Parks system.

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This painting was published on my 2006 Texas Spanish Missions Calendar. La Purisma Concepcion del Socorro Mission is on the Mission Trail in El Paso, Texas and was founded in 1681 and a permanent structure was completed in 1691. Destroyed by floods from the Rio Grande in 1740 and 1829 and rebuilt both times, the present building was finished in 1843. Mission Socorro is in the National Register of Historic Places.

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I woke up early one morning when I was showing my work in Round Top and was inspired by a large Lice Oak Tree in the mist with early sunlight across it's branches and I painted this from memory at my show over a weeks time!

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(Danaus Plexippus) Moinarch Butterflies migrate thru our Ranch twice a year and this Male is checking out the two Females on the Milkweed blooms where they will lay eggs. Milkweed is poisonous is the primary food for the Monarch Caterpillar. Body fluids of the Caterpillar and the adult Butterfly are poisonous and will make any bird or other creature that eats them very sick or even cause death!

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This title is the result of my annual contest to name one of my Paintings. After photographing the Bay side of South Padre Island in late afternoon, I decided at the last moment to check out the Surf side of the Island and this is the result.

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The Ascension of the Lord Catholic Church was built in 1913 in what was then a thriving Czech community. Moravia is located on F.M. 957 north of Halletsville.

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Dave and Kay Grebe make belt buckles and pottery and are good friends. When I've stopped at their place in Goldthwaite, Texas, I've enjoyed watching the wild turkeys come up to the house in the early morning.

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Believe it or not I found Luckenbach, Texas, five years before the song was released. This was the side of the store and was one of six paintings I did for the Dr Pepper Company in 1976. Dr Pepper chose four which were printed and given away in grocery stores in Texas. Although they didn't choose this one, I would have.

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I've seen lots of photographs of beach Morning Glories but always got to the beach after they had closed up for the day. I was on South Padre Island showing at the Beachcomber Art Show and decided to get up early on Sunday morning and explore the dunes. I found the Morning Glories open and got lots of reference photos and decided that Morning Glory was also a good title for this painting.

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(To be included in my 2020 Texas Sunrise Calendar) I don't have to go very far to find nice patches of Cactus since we have more than our share right here on the Ranch!

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I didn't have to go very far to find this barn, it's behind our house and three of the horses used to belong to us. The colt wasn't ours but I thought it would make this painting a little more appealing!

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This house is at Granbury, Texas, the old fellow doesn't live there but I thought it would be appropriate so I put him in the picture. This painting belongs to my wife, Martha.

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Whether your taste in Breakfast is for grains in the field or in a cereal bowl there is one thing for certain and that is, a great Sunrise to go with your Breakfast is a Double Helping! This house is near Chappel Hill, Texas.

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This painting was inspired in the mornings when I feed my Cows! Deer and Wild Turkey come up to the Truck to share with the Cows.

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This is near Hillsboro, Texas where I've done a lot of Painting. The long shadows of early Morning produce amazing textures and patterns on a dirt road and always entice me to find out where the road leads to.

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