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Hey Rick I know this is an old subject but I wanted to invite you down to the Hill country to ride sometime.I think you would enjoy it if you have never been here.It is no dought some of the best riding in the USA so come on down and check it out.
harley, I'll definitely take you up on that ride one of these days. I've never been that far west in the hill country except on the 10 and that in the truck so I'm looking forward to it. Just need the time and money (and of course the permission from the ol' lady) and I'll be lookin' ya up.
Come on down you'll love it and i'll be ready when you are.
All;
The Hill Country is simply beautiful, especially in the Spring.
The only thing I would recommend is some type of Deer whistle and that expression Deer in the Headlights is right onâŚ
How âbout some good old BBQ at Boerne (pronounced bur-knee) or Bandera, oh manâŚ.
Check out this little map: http://www.hillcountryhomesandland.c...s/bighcmap.htm
Some of the farms we pass in PA makes us wonder is a child is in the back seat needing a change of pants!
Yeah, that was the case in Ohio too. The reason it gets worse in some areas is because some farms use animal blood as a fertilizer instead of regular fertilizer. While it is a great fertilizer it's hell on the nose during the decomposing stage. I was referring to the other smells from a farm (which includes the regular fertilizer, grass, hay, wildflowers, animals).
Got out again today for a nice ride of the country backroads up in the Hempstead, Magnolia areas. Got a little lost (which is good for me because it's just nice to sometimes not know where you're going). Man, the feel of my sporty cruisin' around curves at 60mph+ is just awesome! One of these days I'll remember to bring my camera along to take some pics of the scenery cause it's just breathtaking. I'm sure all other Texans know what I'm talking about.
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