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If you have lived in Austin for a while and have never been to the top of Mt. Bonnell, you really need to go. If you visit this great city and want to see an amazing sight, you should also go. Mt. Bonnell isn't the highest place in Austin, but it is close. Take a look at the following photos - they might motivate you to walk ...
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I went out to Krause Springs today. This is a place I had never visited and I wish I knew about it when my kids were small. We would have visited a lot. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, here are a few thousand words for you:
This is really in Central ...
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The last few days have been absolutely beautiful in the Austin area. Cold nights, cool days and low humidity are what we have experienced. An interesting thing happens in the morning on days like these.
What you are looking at is fog that is spilling over Mansfield Dam, which holds back Lake Travis, into The valley that carries Lake ...
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What used to be a lot of concrete is tuning into homes, town square and mixed use area. The old Robert Mueller airport in Austin is seeing serious change. With one end bordering Interstate 35, the area consists of 709 acres. Just minutes from downtown, this could be a very hot area for real estate in central Austin.In addition to ...
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If you have paid any attention at all to the news you know about the ice that has coated the country from the Big Bend area of Texas all the way to New Hampshire. The Austin area didn't get hit as hard as eastern Oklahoma, but we did get hit. Allow me to illustrate:
The first photo was taken this morning at around 11:15. ...
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I went to Hamilton Pool this morning to take some pictures. It was a perfect day for that. The pool is a natural pool at the base of what is probably a collapsed cave. The creek that runs from Hamilton Pool winds through large cupress trees along a path strewn with huge boulders. The creek eventually empties into the ...
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If you're not from around here you may not have a clue that Lake Travis exists. If you don't, you really should see it. Go to my Lake Travis photo album to see a few photographs I have taken. It will also give you a little taste of what the Central Texas Hill Country looks like. Here is a sample that I just added in ...
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