Texas Hill Country
It was a one-eighty away from my usual direction. They said, “go west young man,” so I did.
The change of scenery was simply awesome. The rolling hills, the rise and fall of the earth beneath me, the 3D sunset, the twisted brush alongside the roadway, it all added to the rustic feel of our weekend adventure. It was a getaway for a day. A short hop, skimming across county lines and farm roads. Intersecting with I-10 and west of I-35. Crossing over from the coastal plains into Texas Hill Country, where the earth lifts you up to touch the sky, and you can see for miles and miles.
Spring break is coming up. I first thought of Corpus Christi, and then Austin. Now I’m thinking of going back into the Texas Hill Country. If you haven’t been, then it’s time to go. Check out Wimberley, Dripping Springs and San Marcos for a start, and then keep going west toward Kerrville.
Links to get you there:
www.austinchronicle.com/
Saturday, February 28th, 2009
Written by: Mike
Tags: Austin, Dripping Springs, Kerrville, San Marcos, Texas Hill Country, Wimberley
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