Check this space later for absolutely awesome pictures of our visit to Longhorn Caverns State Park near Burnet, Texas... and the best thing EVER, which was watching the 1.5 million Mexican Free-Tailed Bats emerge from their hidey-holes under the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas. My internet connection is extremely sludgy, so I haven't been able to upload to Flickr very quickly. I did post them on my Facebook page, if you're just dying to see them NOW. Otherwise, give me a little time and I'll have them posted here.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
The wild, wild west
This area of Texas looks very much like the old western movies depict it... scrubby, rugged, and full of these little delights:
Check this space later for absolutely awesome pictures of our visit to Longhorn Caverns State Park near Burnet, Texas... and the best thing EVER, which was watching the 1.5 million Mexican Free-Tailed Bats emerge from their hidey-holes under the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas. My internet connection is extremely sludgy, so I haven't been able to upload to Flickr very quickly. I did post them on my Facebook page, if you're just dying to see them NOW. Otherwise, give me a little time and I'll have them posted here.
Check this space later for absolutely awesome pictures of our visit to Longhorn Caverns State Park near Burnet, Texas... and the best thing EVER, which was watching the 1.5 million Mexican Free-Tailed Bats emerge from their hidey-holes under the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas. My internet connection is extremely sludgy, so I haven't been able to upload to Flickr very quickly. I did post them on my Facebook page, if you're just dying to see them NOW. Otherwise, give me a little time and I'll have them posted here.
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