Popular Posts
-
Man, it is a L O N G ways from Austin to Sanderson, to Alpine Texas. We went to the ranch first, where my good friend Jeff received some sh...
-
Photo's from the road following in hunters on the first day of season. Saturday morning these morons had a huge fire almost get ...
-
New chimney cap. Off with the old. Thank goodness it's a pipe inside a pipe. The interior pipe was perforated right at the to...
-
Patti, said I do, me too. It's been great and thanks for the support and memories babe. ( check out those python boots! ) Suerte
-
A friend of mine, that saw a border patrol truck in my place called me Wednesday night, and he told me they had tracked 7 illegals in to m...
-
Wanted to say something about the Antelope Lodge in Alpine. When we arrived, we had reservations, and were assigned adjoining rooms in th...
-
-
Well, we went to the garden store, and they were out of the compost we use, so we'll go back tomorrow. That left me some time to play ...
-
We haven't been here for vacation in about 15 years or so. I forgot how hot and humid it was and the daily rain showers that turn it ...
-
The tragedy's of late related to gun violence are to say the least heartbreaking. My heart goes out to the affected families and victi...
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
OLD WORKHORSE
Just an old photo of the jeep I use on the ranch, and Mexico from camp.
The Jeep is tough as nails, and will go almost anywhere, the tires are all full of flat-fix, or they would go down from all the cactus we run over.
Have had company, and they 'occupied' my computer room, so have not been able to post.
Hope ya'll all have a blessed Christmas.
gh
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
That is a nice looking jeep. It would sure get a lot of use at the chili cook-off.
ReplyDeleteWhat town in Mexico do you see from your property?
I don't know if there is a town, but I can see a few lights down there on a clear night.
ReplyDelete