D doccash Buckeye Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 1,459 Location Texas Panhandle Oct 4, 2009 #1 Another special sunset from the panhandle of Texas Dr.C
Wyandot Jim Hawkeye Supporting Member Joined Sep 1, 2003 Messages 7,418 Location Richmond Texas USA Oct 4, 2009 #2 Yep Only in Texas wellllllllllll maybe. Great picture. At least ya don't have any mountains to block out the sunset :lol: :lol:
Yep Only in Texas wellllllllllll maybe. Great picture. At least ya don't have any mountains to block out the sunset :lol: :lol:
wixedmords Blackhawk Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 903 Location Wixed - Lakes Region of NH Oct 5, 2009 #3 There's some "sailor's delight" doccash. Nice picture. Has a warm feel to it.
contender Ruger Guru Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 26,848 Location Lake Lure NC USA Oct 5, 2009 #4 Yep, that's Texas in the Panhandle. All flat to allow all that sunlight to get seen. It sure is purdy!
Yep, that's Texas in the Panhandle. All flat to allow all that sunlight to get seen. It sure is purdy!
D doccash Buckeye Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 1,459 Location Texas Panhandle Oct 5, 2009 #5 There are some lumpy-bumpy parts around here the caprock and the Canadian River breaks are anything but flat :roll: Gary
There are some lumpy-bumpy parts around here the caprock and the Canadian River breaks are anything but flat :roll: Gary
E Easy Ed Single-Sixer Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 153 Location Altamont, Illinois, USA Oct 5, 2009 #6 Wow, Man what colors. Ed
F flatgate Hawkeye Joined Jun 18, 2001 Messages 6,784 Location Star Valley, WY Oct 5, 2009 #7 Nice pic! Now, we need John Wayne or Randolph Scott, or Clint or .......... in the image... flatgate
Arokcrwlr Blackhawk Joined Apr 30, 2007 Messages 694 Location AL, USA Oct 5, 2009 #8 When did they start testing nukes in the TX Panhandle? :lol: Nice pic!
tookalisten Blackhawk Joined Jul 19, 2009 Messages 651 Location NC Oct 5, 2009 #9 Incredible! I gasped out loud when I saw this pic; would love to see that sometime.
B Busterswoodshop Buckeye Joined Jun 20, 2009 Messages 1,594 Location Sonoran Desert Az. Oct 5, 2009 #10 That's nice. I lived in Texline Texas back in 1979. Population was 300 then. The picture brings back memories.
That's nice. I lived in Texline Texas back in 1979. Population was 300 then. The picture brings back memories.
twriggen Single-Sixer Joined Dec 5, 2002 Messages 476 Location Idaho falls, ID Oct 7, 2009 #11 My favorite part about living in Amarillo was the sunsets and the distant thunderstorms almost every night. I sure wish I had been more interested in cameras and photography when I was younger.
My favorite part about living in Amarillo was the sunsets and the distant thunderstorms almost every night. I sure wish I had been more interested in cameras and photography when I was younger.
H Hugh Buckeye Joined May 29, 2008 Messages 1,139 Location West Jordan, Utah Oct 7, 2009 #12 Brings to mind the beginning of the movie "The Streets of Laredo" with James Garner. Only, that was in the morning.
Brings to mind the beginning of the movie "The Streets of Laredo" with James Garner. Only, that was in the morning.
J Miller Blackhawk Joined Sep 30, 2000 Messages 977 Location Not in IL anymore ... :) Oct 8, 2009 #13 WoW! I haven't seen a sunset like that since I left Arizona. Joe