Down on the Ranch
As I said previously, my relatives down on the family ranch in Texas are wonderful people. They are true-blue Texans.
Here are a couple of pics of Aunt Dixie's cooking equipment:



They have a pool and a hot tub. You don't wear spurs in the hot tub.
The sign says so:


It's good to have roots:

2 Comments:
Yes, roots are good.
(sigh) I miss Texas. I cherish my Arkansas roots, but my heart belongs to Texas.
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