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threeplusfire) wrote2009-07-15 09:29 pm
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west texas tarantulas
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/16/garden/16location.html?ref=garden
He built the house last year, on the incline of a mesa on his 3,000-acre spread in Brewster County, where shale bluffs and sandy valleys are dotted with sagebrush and spiky yucca, and giant tarantulas languidly cross the heat-radiating roads.
Yes, there are giant tarantulas in West Texas. Yes, they cross roads. What's really crazy is when they migrate en masse and the ground is covered in a horde of giant tarantulas on the movie.
That said, the house in this article is incredible. I would love to have a vacation there. Check out the slide show, especially for the two pictures that show the incredible sky.
He built the house last year, on the incline of a mesa on his 3,000-acre spread in Brewster County, where shale bluffs and sandy valleys are dotted with sagebrush and spiky yucca, and giant tarantulas languidly cross the heat-radiating roads.
Yes, there are giant tarantulas in West Texas. Yes, they cross roads. What's really crazy is when they migrate en masse and the ground is covered in a horde of giant tarantulas on the movie.
That said, the house in this article is incredible. I would love to have a vacation there. Check out the slide show, especially for the two pictures that show the incredible sky.
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And yeah - the sky is incredible. I miss watching the thunderstorms roll in across the mesa...
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There are giant tarantulas here in NM, south of us, in Socorro and on the cusp of White Sands desert. Seeing the silhouette of one or more crossing a hilly road is a pretty freaky sight. :)
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But yes, that's one terrific house-view.
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