Monday, April 29, 2013

Blog #4

Livingston America
Livingston Texas Is located a little over an hour north of Houston and an hour and a half east of Aggieland.  It's a small town of around 7,000 people with not much industry besides lumber.  The nearby lake Livingston is the largest man made lake in Texas and brings in many tourists.  More importantly it's a great spot for fishing.  I've lived in this town my entire life and it has grown tremendously.  The growth has centered around the area that Highway 59 runs through.  Highway 59 used to run through downtown Livingston but then it was moved over a few miles and an overpass was built.  The area where 59 used to run through or business 59 is now a ghost town with just a few businesses left.

Most kids hate it but it matches pretty well with my love of the outdoors.

This is my family and I out on the lake in the boat. I'm about to do some world record water skiing. The other two Livingstonians are my brother Joey and his wife Nicole.

Monster 153 I killed at our family ranch.  The ranch is located about 4 miles west of 59 and 10 miles east of the lake.

A successful morning of duck hunting with some fellow feather lovers.

The family and I playing golf at the Livingston golf course.  I'm the one with the highest score. Winner winner chicken dinner.

This is everyone and Gary P. Nunn at the bar we hang out at.  It's called Buster Mcnuttys and it's located on the outskirts of town closer to the lake.  The occasion here is my dads 50th birthday party.

This was early one fall when me and my brother both put animals down with our bows one afternoon.  The reason why this picture is good is because the only reason he shot that hog was because I shot the doe and he was jealous.

That's right I'm the greatest big brother ever.  That's me in the bunny suit last Easter for my Little sisters 1st birthday. We're by the pool at my parents house.

Early fall limit of doves at my family ranch.

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