This
is what i see every Sunday morning. A family of deer eyeing the roses.
This
is one of the last the last remaining pieces of the hill country that has been
left in tact in the city of Austin. You can't see them but there are houses above
this beautiful bluff. This is part of the breckenridge tract that the state so
unwisely sold off under the stewardship of Gary Mauro, so that a few people could
build starter mansions. This
is a ranch on one of the many Flat Creeks in Blanco County that i am very blessed
to get to experience every week.
The
hill country should appropriately be called the canyon lands as in Balcones
Canyonland Preserves. The hills ar actually what is left from millions of years
of erosion. The two prevalent geologic formations are the Edwards plateau and
the Glenrose formation with many unusual intrusions from extinct volcanoes
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