Family and I traveled to Brady to see it. 3hr drive. Pretty country down that way. Happy we did it. My 10yr old was astonished by it and my wife totally freaked out and got some really good pictures. It was a good day. It was actually a very emotional experience being there and seeing it with my family.
God's creation and power always leaves me in wonder.
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That part of Texas sure has more opportunities for vegetation than where I'm at. lol. And it's not very populated... which is a plus. I grew up with trees and grass. So, I get sentimental sometimes being around it. But then summer humidity comes and I'm like "nah piss on it! I'll keep my arid location."That’s a great story and thanks for sharing.
Been a good while since I’ve been to Brady, need to go back sometime soon.
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Pretty bad when you enjoy Brady for the lush vegetation…That part of Texas sure has more opportunities for vegetation than where I'm at. lol. And it's not very populated... which is a plus. I grew up with trees and grass. So, I get sentimental sometimes being around it. But then summer humidity comes and I'm like "nah piss on it! I'll keep my arid location."
It's all relative...Pretty bad when you enjoy Brady for the lush vegetation…
Some people really need to stay off social media
Thank you, deemus. I am thankful for them.Cute family FITW, and yes, it did look like that. But as it turns out I have slightly more than half a brain.
Indeed, I have spent a lot of time in and around the Brownwood, Brady, Eden, Menard, Mason area. I find it ruggedly beautiful.It's all relative...
I got pics like this too, the extra eclipse is just glare and lensflare. If you think about it, it's not even possible to see the eclipse at the spot pointed to in the picture, you see extra thick grey cloud cover.
I like how she does not explain why it was dark for 2 minutes.