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This painting will be published on my 2007 Texas Classic Gas Stations Calendar. This Station is at 621 St. George Street in Gonzales, texas and it opened in 1936 and closed in the early 1970's After housing several different businesses it was purchased by current owner Bobby Bowden who restored it in 2000 to its former glory. No gas but a standing reminder of the way things used to be!!
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Remember the good ol' days, when things were simple and life was ideal? The reason it seems that way is because the good things stand out in our minds and all of our problems got solved. Every day can be just like the good ol' days if we will look for something good in each new day and realize that any problem we have today will eventually be solved and our victory over it will become a good memory.
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The Chief Drive-In was in Austin, Texas on North Lamar Boulevard and Martha and I dated there when we were teenagers. I tried to include every car made in the fifties in this painting as well as some older ones, but I’m sure I missed one or two. Bet you never saw this movie!
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GORMAN FALLS at Colorado Bend State Park near Bend, Texas west of Lampassas and it’s hard to belive this 70 ft. high cascade is in Texas! The Falls are located at on Gorman Creek where it enters the Colorado River and it is accessible by means of a 4 mile hike over some very rough terrain but worth every step!
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This is the Dance Hall that gave me the idea to do a Dance Hall Calendar. Gruene Hall was built in 1878 and is possibly Texas' most Famous Dance Hall and has been Featured in Numerous Movies and Television Shows. There is Hardly a well known Texas Country Music Band that hasn't performed there, Gruene claims to be the oldest continuously running Dance Hall in Texas but others make similar claims. Gruene Hall is located at 1281 Gruene Road, New Braunfels, Texas 78130.
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I drove right into this storm, complete with hail, high winds and flash flooding between Hico and Dublin on my way to Midland. Needless to say, I was a little late getting to Midland. That's a Samson Airflow Windmill that I saw a few minutes before i drove into the storm!
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We rescued this Great Horned Owl from a Tangle of Barbed Wire and I took some pictures. I placed him in an Old Dead Hackberry Tree and since Owls are a symbol of Wisdom, I thought this title was appropriate!
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When this building was new it was the site of the Hallettsville city hall and fire station. The building was built by Ball Construction Company of Brenham. The building was dedicated on July 9, 1926.
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The Cole Theater is just south of the Courthouse Square in Hallettsville, Texas and was built in 1929. The Movie “The Texans” was filmed at Cotulla, Texas in 1936. Walter Brennan was a lot younger when the movie was released, but I thought he would be more recognizable at the age he is, in the 38 Ford!
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This is a scene on the Hiking Trail at Hamilton Pool Preserve at Dripping Springs, West of Austin. I did a little rearranging for composition and added the Great Blue Heron. This is one of many canyons in the Hill Country that are loaded with Bald Cypress Trees.
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HAMILTON POOL is a collapsed cavern and quite an awesome sight! To give you some scale the Waterfall is about 50 feet high and I’ve only shown about a third of the overhang! Hamilton Pool is a Travis County Park west of Austin on Hamilton Pool Road which runs off of Bee Caves Road. The Pool is accessible with a 2 mile hike over some rough terrain and Swimming is allowed!
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When I ran on to this Buzzard Roost Barn between Purvis and Carlton, Texas I thought to myself, "this would make a humorous statement about Southwestern Style Art". I've had a lot of fun telling some of my Artist friends that I've finally broken down and painted a "Santa Fe" style Painting! You cant see it online but the little sign on the gate says "Caution, Rattlesnakes in this Barn". I wouldn't go in there, would you?
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is north of Stephenville on State Highway 108 and I stumbled on to it while looking for something else. I took some liberties and added the Watermelon Man, the Humble sign and the 1948 Ford Coupe (like the one I drove in High School) to the Painting.
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Neils Creek marks the back property line of our ranch and this waterfall is just south of our property. These are three of our Longhorns that were drinking from one of our stock tanks but I took a little liberty and put them at the creek!
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I was driving between Burnet and Lampassas, Texas when this rusty old Chevy Truck with a bed full of Prickly Pear Cactus caught my eye. I don't know if the owners planted the cactus or if it grew there naturally but I couldn't resist painting it. I added the blooms on the Cactus and the Bluebonnetts and Primrose for a little color! P.S. I met the owner later and he said he put the cactus there!
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This is the Bay side of South Padre Island at low tide and is a scene that I've been wanting to paint for some time but the composition just hadn't formed in my mind until I was looking thru some photographs from a fishing trip in the Laguna Madre and remembering heading back into Port at dusk and this is the result!
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This is a scene from one of our barns that has the skulls of four of our Longhorn steers hanging from the support posts. The symmetry of the post Skull and roof caught my eye and I immediately imagined a Texas Flag painted on the Skull!
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has been on the Waco Traffic Circle since 1949 and the name seems to be coming back around to popularity again, what with the atkins diet and all! Waco has one of the few if not the only active Traffic Circles left in Texas that still looks like stepping back in time!
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This is a scene from my imagination but the Church is real, except that I can't remember where I was in 1977 when I photographed it! It is somewhere in Texas on flat land, not hills as I show here, can anyone tell me where it is? (Since this writing I found the Church at Panna Maria, Texas)
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This is our porch and when it rains we can usually count on Wild Birds seeking refuge, unless our not-so-wild cats get there first, in which case the birds will be found at the tops of the columns!
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