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Texas Gates & Fences part twoTexas Gates & Fences
We were in two RV-Parks during this time Lady Bird Johnson City Park in Fredericksburg and Kerrville Schreiner City Park in Kerrville. If you want detailed information on either of these parks check travelogues -----in our 2007 Travels folder that are on either side of this one. April 15 through 22, 2007. This collection of fences and gates is the result of two-weeks of activity in the Texas Hill Country around Fredericksburg and Kerrville. Joyce loves to photograph ranch entrance gates here in the Texas Hill Country so the following is a collage of what her camera has captured on our exploratory drives over a several week period.
Bar O Nothin Ranch in Texas Hill Country
Ahh! I like the message. A plain spoken chap wouldn't you say?
Dos Arroyos Ranch in Texas Hill Country
I like this entrance gate with a circular drive leading to the gate of all things. This owner had a touch pad that operated the gate, plus a roof over the gate station. Definitely top notch.
Lazy Hills Guest Ranch west of Ingram Texas
Nice gate to a guest ranch west of Ingram. This is a very nice ranch deep in the Texas Hill Country.
Fancy iron work featured on this Hill Country Ranch Gate
This gate sports some nice iron work.
Love the century plants at this Texas Hill Country Ranch Gate
Big and simple. It looks like this fellow fashioned his entrance gate out of used pipe from the natural gas fields in the area. Many ranchers use this pipe for fence post.
Matching yucca on both sides of this Hill Country Ranch Gate
Simple but elegant. The matching yucca on each side of the gate give it a special touch ---- as in ouch! Think about that if you did not catch it the first time-----yucca-needle sharp sticker things.
Impressive masonry and iron work adorn this Hill Country Ranch Gate
This gate sports a combination of masonry and iron work. This owner also shows patriotism with the flags plus the Texas star in the gate. Can we call this a menagerie gate?
Love Creek ranch gate in the Texas Hill Country
Nice entrance showcasing limestone rock native to the area. I like it.
Here are some of our other Texas Hill Country Travel Adventures: Ranches near Fredericksburg, Texas Luckenbach The place made famous in a country song Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive north of Fredericksburg Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part one Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part two Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part three Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part four Willow Loop Texas Hill Country Scenic Drive part five Bluebonnets in the Texas Hill Country Wildlife around Blanco and Sisterdale, Texas Hill Country Wildflowers part two German Lutheran Churches in the Hill Country Hill Country Fence Decorations Loose Livestock in the Texas Hill Country Willow Loop Scenic Drive north of Fredericksburg Kerrville, Bandera, Hunt & Ingram; Texas Wildlife of the Texas Hill Country
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