What’s Not to Like About Texas?

Texas Is So 21st Century

Eat the Natural Meat by Jann Alexander © 2014
Eat the Natural Meat by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texas Has Alternatives to Wally’s World

Venison World, Not Wally's World by Jann Alexander © 2014
Venison World, Not Wally’s World by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texas Beer Isn’t Just Cold, It Rocks

Dancing Beer by Jann Alexander © 2014
Dancing Beer by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texans Have a Unique Way of Talkin’ Texan

Welcome to Kitty Quay by Jann Alexander © 2014
Welcome to Kitty Quay by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texas Bugs Are Almost As Tall As Dinosaurs

Big Dinos, Little Bugs by Jann Alexander © 2014
Big Dinos, Little Bugs by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texans Know Where to Put Their Money

Don't Bank On It by Jann Alexander © 2014
Don’t Bank On It by Jann Alexander © 2014

Texans Have Loved and Lost Lance, More Than Once

The Other Lance by Jann Alexander ©2014
The Other Lance by Jann Alexander ©2014

Texans Don’t Go Postal With Guns or Ski Masks

You Can Leave Your Hat On by Jann Alexander ©2014
You Can Leave Your Hat On by Jann Alexander ©2014

Texas Has More Wildflowers Than Fences (Maybe)

Don't Fence Me In by Jann Alexander ©2014
Don’t Fence Me In by Jann Alexander ©2014

What’s your take on Texas swagger, be it good eats, signs, cold beer, pronunciation, finance, flowers, famous cyclists?

When I’m traveling around Texas, I’m frequently shooting quirky, backwards-seeming things, from the today and yesterday, but not tomorrow (yet). You’ll find more in my Time Travels, HERE. And if Texas doesn’t offer enough oddities for you, check out THIS. 


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  1. Texas is the only place that you can stand ankle-deep in water and breathe dust—or at least that is what a Texan co-worker of mine was fond of saying.

    I enjoying these photos. I bet that movie house was a beauty when it was lit up in it’s prime.

    1. Isn’t it awful to see that lovely marquee all ruined? Yet the Lance sign shines on. Thanks, Allan, I wonder where your colleague experience that? Probably West Texas. Appreciate the comments very much.

  2. As you might guess, I get a real kick out of this post. Yesterday, second day back from Maine, Texas meant having access to all things retail in one stop!!

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