Crud...I thought I would be able to transpose the Lat and Long here...echhhh...
Find Quitman, Texas in "Terraserver" or "Google Earth"...
Go about 5 miles east of town, and look for "Lake Lydia"...Our "stuff" is most of the area north, west and southwest of that lake behind most of the lake lots...
You'll see the two smaller lakes to the northwest of Lake Lydia...Those are ours...Big bass in them thar lakes!
The long, narrow clearing running north south in the same area is my Dad's "private" driving range...
Enjoy...
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- Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:50 am
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- Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:44 pm
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Well, I can't be too choosy...I got 800 acres, two 10 acre private lakes and more bull-nettle than I care for to look forward to...anygunanywhere wrote:Nice, Steve. Mine is the Hill Country - Kerr County. Too much humidity in the piney woods.
Go download Google Earth (if you got broadband internet) and I'll give you the Lat and Long to go check it out...
- Tue Aug 23, 2005 1:08 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Doesn't surprise me a bit...
The focus in small town, and rural America really contrasts with big city sprawl...
The attitudes, perceptions and maturity at almost all levels of rural society are leaps and bounds over most in big cities...
To validate this opinion, you only need to look at the "county" breakdown map of the last general election...Where's the "Red" vote, and where's the "Blue" vote...
One day, I hope to be able to shake the bonds of urban strife, and move to a place into the "piney woods" of northeast Texas, and live the rest of my life, and die peacefully by the shores of a calm, serene lake I was fishing at...
I have the spot already picked out...
The focus in small town, and rural America really contrasts with big city sprawl...
The attitudes, perceptions and maturity at almost all levels of rural society are leaps and bounds over most in big cities...
To validate this opinion, you only need to look at the "county" breakdown map of the last general election...Where's the "Red" vote, and where's the "Blue" vote...
One day, I hope to be able to shake the bonds of urban strife, and move to a place into the "piney woods" of northeast Texas, and live the rest of my life, and die peacefully by the shores of a calm, serene lake I was fishing at...
I have the spot already picked out...