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These shots were all taken in once specific area off of highway 54. A stretch no human (or animal) should have to endure for very long. There's not a thing for miles and miles, except these beautiful trees. lol! This area was covered in 26 inches of snow just a few hours later.
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6 comments:
I especially like the top three pictures. Very lovely.
Great shots. I didn't know Texas had a blizzard. What part? We got quite a bit Thursday and were thankful for every flake.
Wow, great shots. 26 inches, wow!
those photos are amazing
Great shots! I love tree pictures too, and I LOVE Texas storms and how you can see the storm clouds for miles :).
Oh my word, you took these? They are gorgeous! I hope you sell your photos - these are awesome. :-)
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