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by Priscilla Burgers
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Luckenbach Texas Cowboy iPhone case by Priscilla Burgers. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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A Texas cowboy carved out of a tree stump is one of several humorous pieces one encounters at legendary Luckenbach, Texas. Tiny Laukenbach was... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
A Texas cowboy carved out of a tree stump is one of several humorous pieces one encounters at legendary Luckenbach, Texas. Tiny Laukenbach was established as a Trading Post in 1849 and catered to pioneer farmers and Comanche Indians alike. The Post Office/ General Store/ Beer Joint, was opened in 1886 by August Engel, an itinerant preacher from Germany, whose daughter, Minna, chose the name Luckenbach in honor of her fiance, Albert Luckenbach. In 1970, Benno Engel retired as postmaster and placed an ad in the local paper: "TOWN FOR SALE - lock, stock and dancehall". Luckenbach's second life began when it was purchased by a group of characters: Hondo Crouch, Guich Koock and Kathy Morgan, who had what might be described as over-active imaginations. Hondo imagined it was an old west fairy-tale-like principality and proclaimed himself Mayor, made Marge the Sheriff and appointed ambassadors to foreign countries. The trio used the nearly-abandoned buildings for anything that smacked of mirt...
I was born and raised in the Metropolitan New York City area of New Jersey but have lived in Arizona for forty years. After retiring from high school counseling and teaching, I discovered the joy of photography and digital art. Although I strive to get the shot right in the camera, I enjoy the artistic and creative aspects of working with image editing programs. Capturing the beauty of God's creation with landscape photography was my first passion. I thank God for his creations and that I am fortunate enough to see and capture a part of them with my camera. I have also come to enjoy many other facets of photography, such as wildlife, American Western, farm, church, and ghost town photography. I take great pleasure in traveling and...
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Janice Rae Pariza
Wonderful find, capture and description!
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Janice.
Chris Mercer
G+, Stumble, Like and Favorite.
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Chris.
Chris Mercer
This is a very nice image with a humorous composition.
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Chris.
Kirt Tisdale
Love it!!!
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Kirt.