A lot of folks think Texas is flat. Although a lot of it is, some parts are pretty hilly. We live in one of those parts. I took some photos to give you an idea of what the topography around here looks like. I hope you like the Views today.
Here is what I look at while exercising on the elliptical machine at the gym.
Here is a photo taken from P.Terry’s a fast-food establishment.
Although I don’t visit this place, this photo is what you see from the plastic surgery spa.
Just so you didn’t think I was making the spa up here is the front of the building.
This photo is of the neighborhood near the spa.
This is a shot from the coffee shop.
Here is the front of the coffee shop. Oops, coffee lounge.
On the way home, I took this photo out of the front window of the car. It gives you an idea of the hills. Yes, I was driving, and yes, you should not try this at home.
Great photos, John! “Although I don’t visit this place, this photo is what you see from the plastic surgery spa.” LOL! Happy Sunday!
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I had to explain in case folks wondered what I was doing there. (Yeah, John. What are you doing there?)
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Attractive scenery, John. Yes, it’s certain hilly in that area of the state. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thanks, Suzanne. It is hilly for sure.
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Nice shots. Though I’m left wondering how busy a plastic surgery spa could be.
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Around here? Pretty busy.
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Loved the glimpse, John. I’m one of those who has always thought of Texas as flat. Now I know otherwise. The view from the Spa is particularly entrancing; it must help calm the clients before their procedures. Happy Sunday to you! 🙂
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I think the view must calm the patients. Thanks, Gwen.
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That’s hillier than I would have guessed, John. Not quite western PA, but not Kansas. I hope you’re having a nice weekend. Was the Spa running any specials?
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Hahahaha on the specials. I hope your weekend is nice as well.
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The gym has an excellent view. But you’re right, when I think of Texas, I do NOT picture hills.
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I was the same way before moving into the state. Thanks, GP.
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Maybe if I had that view from a gym I’d actually go there. Coffee lounge, that’s a new one. You really are in a beautiful place, John.
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Thank you, Jennie. That coffee lounge is filled with folks on computers. They have killer breakfast tacos too.
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Oooo… breakfast tacos sound yummy.
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A staple here.
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Hence the expression: Texas hill country. Have you ever made the drive from Kerrville to Medina? For hills, that’s highly recommended (not to mention the hairpin turns, drop-offs, and sudden rise in elevation). This state has such varied topography; I’m glad you shared a bit of yours.
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I have never made that drive, Linda. We need to see more of Texas for sure. Thanks.
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I can’t take a picture when standing still, so yeah . . I will leave your special brand of photography to the professional 😉
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Hahahhaha. Thanks, Marc
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Lovely, John…brings back some memories…:-)
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Always a good thing, Billy Ray.
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I love the Texas Hill Country! Thanks for sharing, John!
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Thanks, Jan
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These are very interesting pictures, John. It is nice to get a larger view of where you live.
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Thank you, Robbie.
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No little nip and tuck, eh? Just checking! It’s not all flat, indeed!
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Hahahaha. Thanks, Dale.
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Pretty country. No wonder you’re overrun with deer.
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I knew Texas has hills, thanks to having called the Lone Star State home for several years. Of course, I didn’t live in the Hill Country, but what you’ve shown us is lovely. I think that’s one thing that makes Texas so appealing — its varied scenery, from the flat coastal areas to the piney woods to the arid west. Lots to choose from!
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I have to agree, Debbie. Thank you.
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Beautiful views, John. I still can’t get my head wrapped around hills in Texas. I;ve always thought it was quite flat.
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Thank you, Michelle.
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I might be the word “coffee” that got me, but I love the view from the coffee lounge. 🙂
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Yes, coffee is a nice word. Thanks, Rhonda.
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It’s not what I would have expected – but beautiful views!
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Thank you, Teri.
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Thank you so much, Sally.
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