JDawg
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JetBlue Park for Rays @ Red Sox...I also went to Sarasota to see my Orioles take on the Red Sox but none of those pictures were particularly eye-catching
Dude getting bucked off a bronco at the rodeo I went to....absolutely wild time, never thought I'd do that
The Budweiser Clydesdales....those MFers are HUGE weighing between 1800-2200 lbs. I never noticed the braiding and roses in the mane. Very gorgeous creatures especially when all dolled up like that.
We walked over the pedestrian bridge to Mexico and spent some time in Nueva Progreso, a small border town with lots of street vendors, shops and cheap pills...bottom photo shows some Mexican kids swimming in the Rio Grande
A picture of birds...why do you ask? In McAllen, TX at a certain intersection, every day around dusk these grackles gather in droves on the power lines and in the trees. There's thousands of them and they all end up facing the same direction. If you go a block or two in any direction, these birds are nowhere to be seen. It sounds pretty hokey but it was quite fascinating to witness these birds swarming and gathering in the same place in what appears to be a random act. At times with all of them flying around it was like a scene in the Hitchcock film. I'm only posting one that came out the best.
JetBlue Park for Rays @ Red Sox...I also went to Sarasota to see my Orioles take on the Red Sox but none of those pictures were particularly eye-catching
Dude getting bucked off a bronco at the rodeo I went to....absolutely wild time, never thought I'd do that
The Budweiser Clydesdales....those MFers are HUGE weighing between 1800-2200 lbs. I never noticed the braiding and roses in the mane. Very gorgeous creatures especially when all dolled up like that.
We walked over the pedestrian bridge to Mexico and spent some time in Nueva Progreso, a small border town with lots of street vendors, shops and cheap pills...bottom photo shows some Mexican kids swimming in the Rio Grande
A picture of birds...why do you ask? In McAllen, TX at a certain intersection, every day around dusk these grackles gather in droves on the power lines and in the trees. There's thousands of them and they all end up facing the same direction. If you go a block or two in any direction, these birds are nowhere to be seen. It sounds pretty hokey but it was quite fascinating to witness these birds swarming and gathering in the same place in what appears to be a random act. At times with all of them flying around it was like a scene in the Hitchcock film. I'm only posting one that came out the best.