I've been writing up a land management plan for a client and was needing some good aerial photos of the place so that I can divide the land up into several different management areas, based on the terrain and the types of vegetation. I good over head look is the easiest way to do this. On the way back from getting the pictures I needed for the job I'm working on, it seemed like it would be prudent to snap a couple of aerial photos of the farm, as well.
Things are starting to green up nicely, and if we get any of the expected rain this weekend the plants should be off to a good start for the spring. On the lower left hand side of the picture you can see the river and the center of the photo is the almost 80 acres of cultivated fields. On the lower right is our storage facilities and equipment. It all looks pretty small from so high up, but it really is a big task to keep the whole place running.
*Bat Conservation International
*BRIT
*Earth First! Journal
*Herps of Texas
*Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
*Mammals of Texas
*My Park
*National Plants Database
*Native American Seed
*Native Plant Society
*NOAA
*REI
*Renewable Energy Round-Up
*Sinn Fein
*Something Kinky
*Southwest Paddler
*Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept
*The Nature Conservancy
*The Rewilding Institute
*Vital Ground
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