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Don, the stonework looks great! My wife was looking at the trees and is asking what part of TX you're in?
Leon McKee
Texas Hill Country, which includes 9 counties in Texas. It is named after its geography of rolling hills. The trees are primarly Cedar and Mtn Juniper and Live Oak along with some Spanish Oak. I like to tell folks I am the last hill in hill country. My county Kendall Cty is the last county going SSE.
Texas Hill Country, which includes 9 counties in Texas. It is named after its geography of rolling hills. The trees are primarly Cedar and Mtn Juniper and Live Oak along with some Spanish Oak. I like to tell folks I am the last hill in hill country. My county Kendall Cty is the last county going SSE.
The contrast, in the picture, is beautiful. Thanks for the reply.
I'll have to take some pictures in the truck once we get it out on the road. In the meantime, here's a few good pics from the not-truck the other day (from a different, much-flatter part of Texas):
Thanks, Leo, you prompted me to get the finished and much better pic.
Finished the gate entrance...
Very nice, Don. Looks like you have a solar powered gate operator also. Should be pretty reliable out there. Damn, it's hard to hide money!
I'm getting ready to have 2 of them installed for the double cantilever gates at my business. The electricians "forgot" to run some power out there for us.
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