Scott’s Adventures in Texas

Water Wheel Observation Point- Palo Duro Canyon

Water Wheel Observation Point- Palo Duro Canyon

    There used to be a small stream here that meandered down the hill and went over the edge of the canyon and fell into a deep dark hole below us. The land's owner built himself an observation platform, erected a light pole, and built a water wheel that...

read more
Sandell Drive In Clarendon, Texas

Sandell Drive In Clarendon, Texas

    Drive In movies, in the fifties, were a popular family outing and also a place where teens, borrowing the family car, could get away and explore birds and bees in the back seat of station wagons. The latest Hollywood movies were projected onto huge...

read more
Goodnight Home Snapshots

Goodnight Home Snapshots

    Snapshots are all I have of the inside of the Goodnight home, taking us back to the late eighteen hundreds and early 1900's. Mr. Goodnight died just after the stock market crash of 1929 and he, at 93, was ready to move on, feeling he had lived in the...

read more
Charles Goodnight J and A Cattle Ranch

Charles Goodnight J and A Cattle Ranch

    Not far from Clarendon, Texas is the homestead and ranch headquarters of Charles Goodnight, a pioneer Texas rancher. In the mid to late 1800's, he controlled a ranch of over a million acres, had 180 cowboys on his payroll, and was an industry by himself....

read more
Palo Duro Sunrise Deer Ears and a red sun

Palo Duro Sunrise Deer Ears and a red sun

    This mule deer beelines to Alan's back yard to have dessert. There are sunflowers off Alan's back porch and when this deer snaps one off the stem he looks like a little kid eating a piece of brightly colored candy. When I move towards a large living room...

read more
Texas Cattle morning walks

Texas Cattle morning walks

    I'm back in Texas. These cattle watch me intently as I cross the road to take their group portrait. I walk slowly, stop, give them a chance to get used to my intrusion. They are congregated by a fence line and don't really want to give up their ground....

read more
Texas Turkey’s Lunch in Palo Duro Canyon

Texas Turkey’s Lunch in Palo Duro Canyon

    Driving back roads through flat dry West Texas prairie, one comes upon mule deer grazing among mesquite trees. They look at you as you pass with dark intense eyes. They are always aware, can turn quick and be gone even quicker, leap over barbed wire...

read more
Fishing/Palo Duro Canyon Trout fishing in March

Fishing/Palo Duro Canyon Trout fishing in March

    Palo Duro Canyon cuts through Texas like a big spoon in a tub of ice cream at a church social. We load three poles, a tackle box, frozen corn, rubber worms and salmon eggs, and navigate three locked gates to get down to the prime fishing holes. There are...

read more
Big Tex/ Canyon,Texas As big a guy as they come

Big Tex/ Canyon,Texas As big a guy as they come

    In Canyon, Texas there is a relic from the fifties that overlooks the freeway that plows through town. This giant statue of a cowboy is known as "Big Tex". He has been here as long as townspeople can remember and civic leaders have started a fundraising...

read more
Lady Buffs/ West Texas A&M Regional Championships

Lady Buffs/ West Texas A&M Regional Championships

    Buffalo's are not small, short, slender animals. In fact, they have a reputation for hardiness, tolerance for adverse circumstances, and supported Indian's on the Great Plains for hundreds of years. The Lady Buff''s of Texas A&M College in...

read more
Cerulean Gallery/Amarillo Show in Amarillo after lunch

Cerulean Gallery/Amarillo Show in Amarillo after lunch

    Contemporary Fine Art is the calling card of this small gallery in Amarillo. It's owners feature works of emerging local, regional and national artists in nine exhibitions a year. They offer personal consulting services and support the community by...

read more

SEARCH THE SITE

TRANSLATE THIS PAGE

Plugin Support By Smooth Post Navigation

Send this to a friend