I both love and hate this thread…. I only hate it because it means no baseball. Thanks everyone for keeping it up to date- I'll supply blue stars from here until start date!
In the distance on the right, you can make out the outfield wall of Kokernot Field, home of the Alpine Cowboys and the Sul Ross State Lobos.Quote:
STATE HIGHWAY NO. 223
Minute Order 016701, dated 09/26/1939
From a point on US 67 and US 90 at or near Sul Ross College to a point on SH 118 north of Alpine. (Brewster County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0223.htm
ensign_beedrill said:
Y'all should have done the interesting additions last year when we were watching paint dry.
And a few colors of baby runsSea Pony 07 said:
To be fair there were a few runs of pretty colors
Stay safe out there if you're in the path of Beryl.Quote:
STATE HIGHWAY NO. 222
Minute Order 090669, dated 08/29/1990; Adm. Ltr. 003-1990, d1 12/18/1990
From US 82, 6.0 miles west of the Knox County Line, southeastward via Knox City and Munday to US 380 west of Throckmorton, a distance of approximately 60.6 miles. (King, Knox, Haskell, and Throckmorton Counties)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0222.htm
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trouble said:
I'm on my porch with coffee.
jkag89 said:
sigh
More tempting of the malicious and caprious baseball gods.
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FARM TO MARKET ROAD NO. 221
Minute Order 107130, 03/27/1997; Des Ltr 02-1997, 04/25/1997
From US 281, 7.0 miles south of Hamilton, northwestward via Shive to FM 218 at Pottsville, a distance of approx. 13.9 miles. (Hamilton County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/FM/FM0221.htm
dabo man said:
Hope ensign is doing okay today. At one point she lived in League City, but I don't know if that's still the case.