Our final stop on our trek across Texas was in Austin. (Well, that's not entirely true; we ate some good barbeque at
Clem Mikeska's place in Temple, Texas. It's worth the stop if you're in the area). I thought it only appropriate that, while visiting central Texas, we stop at the nation's largest state capitol building. Anna tried not to show how impressed she was, but I was able to distinguish it nevertheless.
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Texas State Capitol Building - Panasonic LX3 |
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Looking up into the Rotunda - Panasonic LX3 |
And last but certainly not least, we have some local peace activists lecturing a troop of Boy Scouts on the evils of war, because in her own words: "Peace makes peace, and war makes war." Daniel Webster, that silver-tongued orator, is likely jealous of her eloquence.
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