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Vintage gas station............

Kelley (Texas)

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While driving home from Devine, Texas this past Saturday, I saw a highway sign for Natalia, Texas. I was running late to get home, but decided to take the exit and make a quick tour of the little town. I had been experiencing rain showers all afternoon, and had not taken very many pictures and was hoping to find something interesting. Sure enough, I found this old gas station.

Picture taken with a Sony A300 DSLR camera, Minolta 28-85mm lens at F8, 1/250, ISO 100, Manual Mode. Kelley (Texas) :)

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Nice picture of a historic place . I enjoy seeing your subjects like you I enjoy seeing old places and things. Good Job
 
Interesting looking old gas station. It looks like it has been converted into a residence.
 
you enjoy viewing the pictures posted on this Forum. It gets discouraging when you post pictures and no one will post a response whether or not they enjoy seeing the pictures. Your Post is most welcomed and appreciated...thank you! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I live in Virginia and there is a gas station that looks like that in the back road off a main road. GREAT SHOT NICE POST
 
Kelley,

You take some amazing photos! The closest I was ever to Texas was Lafayette, Louisiana in 1996 for a job interview. (The actual job was in New Iberia and long story short, I didn't take the job ) After my interview, I wanted to go to Texas but I just didn't have the time. So you my friend have given me a "look" into Texas. Deep South is a world away from Crummy ol' Connecticut.(land of Tax U to Death) People are much more friendly there and the countryside was just breathtaking. Thank you for sharing. - Jim
 
Kelley,
Just read you were in Devine. You gotta be going there for a reason........because there is not a lot to do in Devine! Lol
My sister-in-law and her kids live there. Grandkids are in Hondo.
I've actually seen the old gas station in your picture........neat to see it from the eye of the lens!
I live on the coast in Angleton.
Where do you live?
Frank
 
driving into Devine when down that way. Lots of history in the area, and Hondo is interesting to visit too! I now live in San Antonio. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Most people IN the Deep South do not include Texas as a Deep South state. Yeah, they flew the Stars & Bars, but people over here are "different".
 
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