AmazingGrace
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I'm just curious as to how many of us are there. Seems like quite a few of us are posting from the Lonestar state.
I'm just north of San Antonio. We moved here after Hurricane Katrina. But really, we consider ourselves born again Texans. We've spent most of my husband's career in various parts of Texas and consider Texas to be home. I love Bluebonnets, the Rodeo, Tex-Mex, and how vast and diverse the state is. We've lived in West Texas, close to the Permian Basin. We've lived in North Texas, right on the Oklahoma border, where it's so flat, you can see forever, and now we're living at the base of the Hill country!!. It's great. We're loving life here.
I'm just north of San Antonio. We moved here after Hurricane Katrina. But really, we consider ourselves born again Texans. We've spent most of my husband's career in various parts of Texas and consider Texas to be home. I love Bluebonnets, the Rodeo, Tex-Mex, and how vast and diverse the state is. We've lived in West Texas, close to the Permian Basin. We've lived in North Texas, right on the Oklahoma border, where it's so flat, you can see forever, and now we're living at the base of the Hill country!!. It's great. We're loving life here.
factory. Its one of only 2 in the world and the one that holds the patent on how they are made. Its a neat if not unusual small town.

We moved here from Southern California.. but I grew up in Ohio.
)-dh is a yankee now born again Texan. We will never never leave here on our own free will. My family and friends from Ohio think we're crazy 

