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A Delay


Hey, All! I know I was supposed to post my usual blog entry yesterday, but things got complicated. So, instead, here are a few of my more recent experiments with images.


But stay tuned. Lots more misadventures on the way to Winfield yet to come!


cheers


~mjt




About the photos:


First, a close up of a cactus pad not far from the town of Llano, Texas. Second, a gate in Florence, Texas. (But you could think I meant the Italian one, couldn’t you?) Third, a lovely Iris that bloomed in our backyard. Fourth, remember the “supermoon” we had a few days back? Well, I was surprised to get a half-way decent picture of it. BTW, I learned that it is called the “Beaver Moon,” because about this time of year beavers start hurriedly repairing their dams and stocking up food in preparation for winter.


And, finally, Martha with a friend 😁






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Walking To Wimberley

Welcome to Wimberley, Texas—where the cypress trees lean over lazy rivers, the cowboy boots are ten feet tall (and painted like rainbows), and the coffee shops echo with guitars and gossip.

In Walking to Wimberley, Michael Jay Tucker invites you to join him on a meandering, thoughtful, and often hilarious journey through one of Texas’s most charming Hill Country towns. Based on his popular blog entries, this collection of travel essays explores Wimberley’s art, history, music, and mystery—with the dry wit of a seasoned traveler and the wide-eyed wonder of a first-time visitor.

 

Whether he’s hunting for the perfect taco, pondering the existential meaning of oversized footwear, or just trying to find parking on market day, Tucker brings Wimberley to life with style, warmth, and just a hint of mischief.

Come for the scenery. Stay for the stories. Bring your boots.

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