These images were taken at the Sauer Beckmann Farm in Stonewall, Texas. This is a living history farm. The Sauer Beckmann’s were president Lyndon Johnson’s neighbors during the days of the Texas White House. These were days when you raised and grew your own food and did many chores manually. Men, women, children, and families worked hard together, praised God for their bounty of harvest, and did not sit around relying on handouts as much of modern America today. Proverbs 14:23 In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty.
Sauer-Beckmann Farm
Posted: January 2, 2017 in PhotographyTags: Digital photography, Lyndon B. Johnson, macro photo, Photographer, Sauer-Beckmann Farm, Stonewall, Texas
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The kind of place I wanna be to escape from the city. What an interesting place!
It is quite a nice place. I enjoy leaving the city as often as I can.
Yeah, some time to breathe.
I see you do a lot of work on Malaysia. If you are in Houston, Texas at some point we have super Malaysian food here. http://mamaktx.com/en/
Oh nice, thanks! 🙂
that looks great 🙂
Thank you. It really is a wonderful place to experience if you get the chance.