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Something along this lines of this Earl McGehee image is what we were hoping to see in Austin Texas. |
In some ways, state lines seem like such arbitrary boundaries when traveling across the states. Yet there are some changes we notice immediately, and ponder what they tell us about the differences between these United States.
Entering Texas, for example, you are greeted by a large and well-appointed Welcome Station, and there is usually a noticeable improvement in the roads compared to Texas' less well funded neighbors, Mississippi and New Mexico, both of which are among the USA's poorest states.
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This tractor slowed (viewed through our Prius windshield) our trip along a Texas highway. Fortunately, we weren't behind it for long. |
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We had lots of good company there to see Austin's famed bats. Here, we looked up at the Congress Bridge from below. The bats nest below the bridge from March through October. |
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Other folks who shared our vantage point below Austin's Congress Street Bridge for bat viewing. |
We needed to spend the eve in Austin as that's when the bats emerged after dusk, in masses up to 1.5 million to help rid the city of its insect population. Austin's learned to capitalize on this bizarre natural phenomenon to the tune of $7.9 million annually in increased tourism, though at their peak the bats can still outnumber the residents. The Austin Bat Organization champions these furry winged mammals and does a terrific job of protection them while informing the public. The Austin Bat Refuge Organization also does a great job of informing bat viewers. For a great giggle as well as some pragmatic advice, be sure to scroll down the page to read "a semi-tongue-in-cheek rant by an Austin Bat Refuge docent."
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This bat mural is one of many signs of Austin's capitalizing on the mystique of its seasonal furry flying population. |
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The iconic Frost Bank Tower,.. both lauded and reviled. It is, however, a LEED Gold building. |
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Are we part of Andy's podcaster podcasting podcast? Not sure if we were sufficiently witty. Andy, however, most definitely is! |
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Dan Pancamo's fantastic bat image captures the bat's flight with Austom's iconic Frost Bank Tower in the background. |
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Kayakers clustered below the bridge for another fantastic vantage point of Austin's fames bat flight. |
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The prehistoric portion of Zilker Botanical Gardens was my favorite part, complete with horsetails, ferns, cycads and of course, a dinosaur. |
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We couldn't figure out what the mass of daddylonglegs spiders were doing beneath this rock in Zilker's prehistoric garden. Orgy perhaps? They were vibrating. Seriously. |
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This waterfall was a welcome sight in Zilker Gardens after the weird daddylongleg spider mass. |
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