
In no particular order, here are photos from our trip to Dallas to seem Sam and James:
Here is a ginormous painting of one of our hosts, James, and his horse, Cadillac. He designed the ALR center, seen in following pictures. It's even more amazing in person.

Here's a view of the building from the back of the pool.

The fastest water slide in the world.

More ALR center

Here's the pool from the building side. There's a mosaic in the bottom and a rock wall with water running down it on the far side of the pool.

Gearing up to step outside the Romper Stomper (the big truck they use to get around off-road- by the way, it's all off-road down there).

This is what I was gearing up for. Beautiful skies.

I got to drive the Romper Stomper.

The view from the back porch at the house.

The white vehicle is the Romper Stomper. Sam and John were fishing in that pond. This was taken with a zoom lense from the back porch.
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