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Last night my daughter and I took my granddaughter, Abi and a friend of hers to the University of Texas women's volleyball game. They are ranked #2 in the country and so they are pretty good. They are still in preseason play and were playing the national team from Italy. It was lots of fun and Abi and her friend really loved it. Of course, the pictures are from way up in the stands with my phone, so they are not very good.
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And last but not least, when the University of Texas' football team wins a game, they light the top of the "clock tower" on campus orange. So, here is what we saw when we left the volleyball game.
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Nice pictures Gayle. I'm so glad you post pictures. I don't get anywhere to take pictures so it's nice to see yours. I would have loved seeing all the old wagons. There are a few around here that people use to decorate their yard with.
I love volleyball games so that would have been fun for me too.
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I'm a picture taking fool this weekend! I worked in the yard this morning so I took a few pix to share. Gary likes to put little "critters" in our rock garden out front, so here are a few of them, some are new ones we got on our trip this summer.
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some more critters
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Two of my fall tomato plants are doing GREAT - they are about 3 feet tall, the other two plants (different variety) are NOT doing well, they are less than a foot tall. I guess I'll know better which variety to plant next year!
1. & 2. are pix of my thriving tomato plants - those "cages" around them are 4 feet tall, so you can see the plants are about 3 ft. tall 3. my "less than a foot tall" struggling tomato plant 4. my winter squash, which isn't doing too hot either, but is putting on lots of new leaves, so maybe it will be OK.
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I also have a couple of pics of my cherry pepper plants with 3 cherry peppers. I should pick them, but they are so pretty on the plant, I like looking at them better than eating them. LOL!
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