Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Frank Went To The Railhead In Aledo Tonight ...
Saw a free Gary P Nunn Concert. He sang What I Like About Texas, a great song!
Bowled A Perfect Game Today ...
if only I could do that in real life!
New Colt At Soldier Creek Ranch ...
Johnson Family Mausoleum On The Johnson League Ranch ...
Rock Chimney Remains And Waterfall On The Rio Roca Ranch ...
Entrance To Worth Scout Ranch ...
Dudley had not been there in over 40 years. Last time, he hiked and climbed through Split Rock which is on a neighboring Ranch on Kyle Mountain. It is now off limits to the Scouts.
Old Abandoned Two Lane Highway And Bridge On The Barney Carter Ranch ...
Johnson League Ranch House And Out Buildings ...
Belding Ranch House ...
Original Log Portion built by Henry Belding in 1859.
"Lovers Retreat" On The Barney Carter Ranch ...
"Tatonkas" On The Rio Roca Ranch ...
Monday, April 27, 2015
Last Saturday Dudley And Wife Went To Palo Pinto County On Tour ...
spent the day exploring the area making 8 of 9 locations before we ran out of time. Learned more about the history of the area and saw some beautiful scenery.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Another Picture Of Dudleys South Texas Brush Country Monster ...
Monday, April 20, 2015
Got A 1974 Garcia Fishing Annual Today ...
in the mail. When Dudley was a young teenager he use to buy one of these each year when they came out. He would spend hours reading the stories and looking at all of the quality rods and reels he dreamed about but could not afford. Bass Fishing was Dudleys passion during his early teenage years until later when he got interested in cars, girls and then deer hunting!
Went To Motorsport Ranch Last Weekend ...
it is a Country Club for high performance car people. Saw some cool cars there. Now if Dudley could win the Lottery!
Went On A Road Trip Last Weekend Down Around Cresson TX ...
got some pics of the FW&WR.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Bought Tickets To See Wayne "The Train" Hancock ...
at the Live Oak in Fort Worth. Good Old Timey Country Music.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Frank Got His First Turkey Gobbler This Morning ...
He made a 35 yard shot with our 89 year old Double Barrel Shotgun. He said they watched this Gobbler for over an hour on the far side of a wheat field over 100 yards away. The Gobbler could not resist the calling any longer and Frank said he finally started moving toward their decoys out in front of him and his friend and guide Tim. When the Gobbler got in range, Frank looked over and Tim gave him the nod. Frank took the safety off, put the brass bead on the head and pulled the rear trigger and sent a load of #5 lead shot down the left full choke barrel. The Gobbler hit the ground, kicked once or twice and Frank had his first Turkey!
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