They don't call it "God's country" for nothing:





(Thanks, Gmac.)
Posted by floridacracker at April 25, 2005 09:45 PMGlad to do it.
I went to school in West Texas and have a lot of nice memories of the dramatic sky and weather.
Have been to Texas quite a few times. Always loved being there. Everything was so laid back. Of course, that was in like 76 or so, the last time there. But pleasant memories.
oej
Posted by: oej at April 25, 2005 11:12 PMThere just has to be trailer parks in the path of some of those funnels- it almost makes me believe in god that these divine funnels touch down where degenerate Okie behavior is at it's best- that trans-am on blocks and a almost unencumbered 18 month old F150 pickup- shit, these are just great photos.
Posted by: Paul at April 26, 2005 08:34 AMTexans and Okies, locked in that eternal struggle...wait a minute; you're Australian!
I hope you had a nice Anzac Day, Paul.
Posted by: Donnah at April 26, 2005 09:01 AMMakes me homesick.
Right now, Connecticut is just cold and rainy. I guess they don't call it "New England" for nothing.
Posted by: ArklahomBoy at April 27, 2005 01:17 PMAre you allowed to have skies like that in Arkansas, Chad? I thought Texas had them nailed down.
Posted by: Donnah at April 28, 2005 10:55 AM