Closing out the work week with another look at the fall colors at Selah - Bamberger Ranch Preserve. Some people mistakenly believe that they cleared all of the cedar trees from that property in the Hill Country, but as you can see here, that is not true. The Golden Cheek Warbler and Black Capped Vireo depend on the cedar for nesting, so the managers of the ranch stress that there are still cedar on the property, they just aren't allowed to take over everything as they had when the property was purchased in 1969. To find out more about this beautiful piece of the Texas Hill Country check out their website at http://bambergerranch.org.
It was a beautiful evening in the Texas Hill Country when we visited Blue Hole in Wimberley a couple of weekends ago. The reflections on the water told the story well. Wish I could go back there today.
Sunset on Blue Hole in Wimberley, Texas. We stopped by Blue Hole on our outing yesterday afternoon right as the sun was setting. There was some color change in the cypress along the bank, but I'm guessing we still have a week or two before they really put on a lot of red color. Still one of the prettiest places I know in the Texas Hill Country to watch sunset and reflect on the day.