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  • Ralph Sep 2, 2010 @ 18:11

    The Lone-Star is a big place, long distances between towns. The constant in the huge state is the wide sky that follows you from here to there in west Texas…

  • Lindy MacDuff Sep 3, 2010 @ 7:52

    Nice big expanse of blue sky. Love that low warm pink glow. Has been a while since we’ve been to Texas. With a little luck we’ll travel through again some day.

  • Lynette Killam Sep 3, 2010 @ 10:30

    Great photo…a perfect illustration for the breadth and the immense scope of Texas!

  • Looking @ The Sky on Friday Sep 3, 2010 @ 10:31

    Texas is indeed full of big skies! :)
    I lived there as a kid and still have some family there.

    Thanks for playing!
    Happy Friday,
    Tisha

  • Kim Sep 3, 2010 @ 19:02

    Oh my cloudless sky, very pretty blue sky!
    Blue sky

  • rhubarb Sep 3, 2010 @ 19:16

    So y’all have green informational signs and traffic control signals. Somehow I thought it was all wide open and hell bent for leather country.