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Peaceful Learning.
... of her reach. She was sad, I think she really wanted to pet one. All these activities and normal girl talk time really helped us keep the stress from travelling down. After we became tired of being cold, we hopped in the car and started to drive to Missouri. Well, I'm still in the car, a few hours away from Missouri and it's getting really late, so, someone will update you guys soon. Bye ...
You can't help but smile at a Peach Parade
... and pretty young women vying for the title of Miss
Peach JAMboree. We watched old tractors and tiny ponies wander about.
There is
nothing like waving to strangers, saying good morning, catching candy
thrown from handmade floats to put a smile on your face, and to
welcome you to Texas.
Well hello there Texas.
Kha
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The Falls are Inspiring
I love the outdoors and hike four to five days a week. I am always looking for interesting places to hike and see. After hiking 15 kilometers in Comfort, I decided to come to the Pedernales Falls, a Texas State Park, and check them out. I was glad that I did. They are beautiful and well worth visiting. I will be back, again and again.
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Pedernales Falls State Park
... same way as if a human had a cut on their skin. Our main concern was that the way his pad was torn there was a flap of it like a flap of skin and we didn’t know if we should cut the flap off or keep it on to try to have it heal back on. Shannon said that for a person if there is a flap of skin and it isn’t discolored that she would put the Neosporin on under the flap and put the flap back down then bandage up the area. ...
Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch
... on restoring the bedrooms so we weren’t able to see them at this time. Then we headed out a back door to finish up the tour. Outback they had on display some of the cement blocks they would make when visitors came. Apparently LBJ didn’t just want people to sign in to a book. They would pour a new cement block for each visitor and have them sign their name in the cement. They then used the blocks throughout the area around ...