The rivers of Texas, at least those in the Hill Country, drain the Edwards Plateau and generally flow from springs through limestone hills and become clear, clean, and cool. Their banks are typically lined with large cypress trees and are home to many species of birds and animals. They are the life blood of the Texas Hill Country.

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Your blog is wonderful and very artfully done. I have not written anything in mine yet but hope to soon. Heading to the Ron Rencher workshop in Catalina on Saturday, so blog may have to wait. I looked at your work and especially LOVE those paintings. Favorite is Joy's creek with the waterfall. Really beautiful! Thanks for sharing your work.
Myra