Howdy Y'all....
Just rolled into Manor Texas,
Where we are visiting my wife's family.
I will be here for about 4 days, and while my wife works in he morning,
Doing all her managing magic,
I have mornings from 7 to noon open.
I have a car and the motivation....
And I am looking for a local to herp with while I am out here.
I hear jumping fences is not what it is in San Diego?
These grassy fields look good for all kinds of stuff, but almost everything is fenced off.
If you are Dow. To herp, or to point me to a park where I may have some chance,
Message me, and let's go!
Ps
Whattaburgers are in me!
Billboard
A so cal surfin herper all alone in the Lone star state.
HABU
Austin Texas herp types???
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- chris_mcmartin
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Re: Austin Texas herp types???
I don't live there, but hit the Austin Greenbelt (riparian corridor in town) for amphibians, turtles, and snakes of several species, TX spiny lizards, and potentially TX alligator lizards.
Based on other autocorrect-type misspellings, I assume that's just a funny and hopefully accurate typo.billboard wrote: Whattaburgers are in me!
Re: Austin Texas herp types???
Yes
Goofing off for fun
Like stretchy pants
Goofing off for fun
Like stretchy pants
- chris_mcmartin
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Re: Austin Texas herp types???
But seriously: Barton Creek Greenbelt. That's the "proper name" for what I referred to in my previous reply.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Barto ... -97.800765
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Barto ... -97.800765