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hlthe2b
(113,953 posts)True Dough
(26,665 posts)Breathtaking!
shraby
(21,946 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)iluvtennis
(21,497 posts)YOHABLO
(7,358 posts)alfredo
(60,299 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,938 posts)Not seeing them.
SergeStorms
(20,591 posts)There all in my belly! Love me a crawfish boil.
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TexasBushwhacker
(21,202 posts)Don Henley grew up nearby and has done a lot to study and preserve area's ecosystem. Some of the bald cypress trees are 400 years old!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)greyl
(23,024 posts)Response to greyl (Reply #15)
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2naSalit
(102,780 posts)burrowowl
(18,494 posts)Well done, good exposures!
nolabear
(43,850 posts)Seattle is so easy. Nothing will eat you, nothing is poisonous, there arent even a whole lot of mosquitoes. Its so easy. I miss the hell out of the bayous.
world wide wally
(21,836 posts)Luz
(919 posts)Natural lakes have been a rare commodity in Texas. In fact, the state had only one natural lake, Caddo Lake in East Texas, that was formed by a log jam. A permanent dam was installed at the lake in the early 20th century.
Beautiful place.
malaise
(296,085 posts)Thank you
panader0
(25,816 posts)rppper
(2,952 posts)I grew up around that neck of the woods in Hallsville, and still have a lot of family in the Jefferson/Marshall area. Some of my fondest memories as a kid were boating, hunting and fishing there and around the lake. Thanks for sharing!
Kaleva
(40,365 posts)Edit: Hope that's okay with you.