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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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is on U.S. 62/180 at the foot of the Guadalupe Mountains about 100 miles east of El Paso and is in some of the most beautiful and rugged country in Texas. If you pass Salt Flat, you’d better go back because it’s a long way to the next watering hole.
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This Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio Glaucus) is trying to get some salt and minerals from the nose of our Bull but the Bull will probably shake his head. Tiger Swallowtails only live a few weeks as adults and survive mainly on sugar, minerals and salt and are somehow able to sense good supplies like a Bull's big wet nose.
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Bosque County had a great display of wildflowers this spring and Martha and I really enjoyed our morning walks thru the acres of Bluebonnets on our ranch. I pieced this painting together from our ranch and several places nearby!
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On March 13, 1836 General Sam Houston and his men camped under this magnificent Oak Tree after burning the town of Gonzales while retreating from the Mexican Army. The Texans had been defeated at the Alamo and Goliad and things looked hopeless. General Houston and 374 men left this spot and later defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21. The House in the background is the McClure-Braches House, Built in 1843 after the original Log House built in 1831, was burned during the retreat known as the "Runaway Scrape".
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Sam's Barbecue is at 2000 East 12th street in Austin. It has been in business since the 1940's and the current owner purchased it in 1978. Blues Ledgend Stevie Ray Vaughn and Governor Ann Richards were regulars there. Sam's is the only Barbecue joint that I know of that stays open late at night.
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Painting size 12" x 20", Frame size 22" x 30" Price $1450. The Sands Motel and Restaurant is in Van Horn, Texas at 805 East Broadway Boulevard and appears to be doing well. There are lots of Sands Motels around Texas but I liked this one more than the others that I've seen.
The Sands Motel is on the Historic Bankhead Highway!
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When I was 13, in 1956, we rode the bus to downtown Austin every Saturday to see the Matinee at the Paramount Theater. The marquee has been removed from the Paramount in Austin but I found Abilene's Paramount theater and used it in this Painting. The other buildings are in Cuero, Shiner and Hico!
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This is the Girvin Social Club out in West Texas, between Fort Stockton and McCamey and is the only "Waterin Hole" for miles. It was featured in National Geographic several years ago in an article about the Pecos River.
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This is Sawtooth Mountain, (elevation 7758 feet) in the Davis Mountains in West Texas and is one of the most picturesque in the range. I wanted to show the scale of this mountain so I added the Cattle and Cowboys for comparison.
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It seems that when we really need the rain we can see it raining on the next hill over and hope that it will come our way and brighten our place a little with it's life giving moisture.
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For those of you who aren't German it's pronounced "Shrayder". Schroeder, Texas is Between Goliad and Victoria at 12514 FM 622 and is about the only operating business left in the tiny town. Schrader Hall was Built in 1935 and has hosted many of the Great Acts in Country Music.As several other Dance Halls claim to be Texas Oldest, Schroeder claims to be the Second Oldest Dance Hall in Texas! Their website is www.schroederdancehall.com
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This is one of those paintings that has several locations combined and reminds me of certain lazy mornings when I've decided to stop what I was doing and go back to the kitchen for a second cup of coffee.
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This barn is near Crawford, Texas and the composition of this Painting reminds me of one of my first prints titled "The Encounter" that showed a bull looking thru a barn. The most challenging part of this painting was figuring out how to paint that Chain Link Fence!
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I was traveling between Stamford and Albany, Texas when I saw this couple hurriedly gathering the wash as a Thunderhead loomed over them. Their house was actually a Mobile Home but the impending storm and their situation kicked my creativity into high gear and this Painting was the result!
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(pronounced Chefchick) is located at Seaton, Texas, 8 miles East of Temple. Texas and was built in 1923 by Tom Sefcik and has been owned and managed by his daughter Alice Sulak since 1971. This is a Czech Dance Hall and continues to have Sunday Dances upstairs with Great Czech music by the likes of Brave Combo, The Praha Brothers, The Dancehall Boys and others. 8 miles East of Temple on FM 53 and South of Downtown Seaton just a stones throw.
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In 1842 Gideon White was one of several Austin Settlers Massacred by Indians. He was killed near this grove of Oaks where he had lived. His Daughter Married Edward Seiders and settled under these trees. Later in 1865 general George Custer Camped here and by the 1870's this spot became a popular recreation area. These Trees are located in Austin Between 34th and 38th streets in the Shoal Creek Greenbelt in Seiders Park.
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There's nothing softer than the sound of snowfall, and its especially peaceful if you are sitting in front of a nice warm fireplace, watching it all take place!
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