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Okay guys - Grandma has come through for this challenge. I never took off my helmet or gloves and forgot about the gloves/helmet on seat; however, the photos are date/time stamped. I hope that works. My excuses for my forgetfulness: being old, female and blonde.
I got lost several times, which gave me a nice, longer, scenic ride - but I finally found The San Jacinto Monument.
The six flags of Texas and a mirror pool. It was windy today, so there was no reflection.
The base of the San Jacinto Monument.
A Bonus is the Battleship Texas. I couldn't get a good picture with my bike (you can kinda see it through the trees), but I managed to get a couple of decent pictures of the ship.
Next challenge: At a sign for a college or university.
Home of the Broncos, Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.
Next challenge is your softail with a deer crossing sign in the background, or armadillo for @Grandma1956 .
Its a drive through. Snapped the pic quick on my through. Had to do a parts run for farm stuff. If its good next pic is your bike and a parts store. Auto or ag Gloves on seat
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