This is the fence for a storage area for maintenance equipment for the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, Texas. And they did what artists to best: put up some art!



This is the fence for a storage area for maintenance equipment for the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, Texas. And they did what artists to best: put up some art!



In Hye, Texas.
Didn’t pay enough attention to get all of the sign. Oh, well.





I’m pretty sure this is sun tea in the making. I remember putting gallon jars with tea bags out in the sun when I was young.


I finally managed to stop in Hye, Texas, to see what was what.
This back door is the main entrance to the Hye Market where I had lunch.

I walked around to photograph the door everyone sees as they drive by.

Across the street, the silos have doors. 
Rooster in a tree
Do not, I repeat, do not,
Stand right under him.

After our hike in Pedernales Falls State Park, our hiking group headed on over to Luckenbach, Texas for lunch. The last time I was in Luckenbach was about 30 years ago.

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I’m guessing this is the entry point for the Friday night dances, to collect the cover and take away any alcoholic beverages people bring with them.

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I hope no one is inebriated enough to mistake this ATM machine for an outhouse.


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A new restroom facility is on the far side of the dance hall.

This door is not locked even though it’s not supposed to be in use.
