Posts Tagged ‘Texas’

This macro photo was taken at Brazos Bend State Park Needville, Texas.

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Monday

Week is beginning.

Cars, traffic. Rush off to work.

Repeating cycle.

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This Zebra enjoyed the food I passed him so much that he smiled at me. The photo was taken at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch.

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I suppose every family has their favorite flavor and color of snow cones. These are our favorites. Photo taken at Barton Springs Park in Austin, Texas.

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Flowers are not the only thing spring brings. This photo of a mother mallard and her ducklings was taken at Sam Houston Park in Huntsville, Texas.

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When I lived in Huntsville, Texas, I would make it a point to stop by New Zion Missionary Baptist Church for BBQ.  Even today, I make the 70 mile trek from Houston. The workers, filled with the spirit of the Lord, are always helpful and friendly.  The plates are served up with generous portions and the meat is always tender. You will not find a website, nor a menu online, because the place is small, but the BBQ is SUPER and the staff is OUTSTANDING! Then again if you’re looking for a modern, upscale feel, and urban vibe, you might hate it. This place if for spirited people with a down home love for BBQ.

The hours- Open Thur-Sat 11 am-6 pm

Location- 2601 Montgomery Rd, Huntsville, Texas 77341

Phone number- 936-294-0884.

New Zion Missionary Baptist Church which I call, “The Home Of The Immaculate BBQ.”

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I took this pot bellied pig photo at The George Ranch. http://www.georgeranch.org/

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This is how we do it down South in Texas.  Boiling water, a big pot,  and your choice of seasonings.

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Spanish Moss and Fungus photo I took at Brazos Bend State Park Texas.

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The BoardWalk Bullet is located in Kemah, Texas at the Kemah Boardwalk. With the closure of Astroworld, Houston’s only amusement park, it looked as if we would be a major metropolitan city without a roller coaster. Today, within 26 miles of downtown Houston, we have a wooden beast that is slightly bigger than the old Texas Cyclone at Astroworld. The bullet ratttles and rolls as it hits banked curves, steep drops, a camel back type hills. When looking at the coaster it looks as if there is not much to it, but the wooden beams hide much of the track. Once you are riding it quickly become obvious that you have entered a great coaster. For more information on the Kemah Boardwalk and the many restaurants, rides, and shops visit http://www.kemahboardwalk.com/ 

This great photo was taken by photographer Marc Mckinney.

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