Texas Now and 2025:

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By dixoncircle

Winter in Texas can be a blast. The ups and downs in temperature can make it seem like summer all over again.

In Texas, a flock of white birds can look like dots all over the entire in just a few minutes. If you think about it those white birds can shine like the stars or diamonds in the night sky. The birds are Twisting and turning just having some fun.

Back on the earth men in black are chancing cars like a dog chancing a car in the middle of the street.

Women pushing baby carriages in shorts and in mini skits! Their kids are dressed up like Eskimo, running here and running to over there with no control until someone yell at them.

Yet, the changing of the weather in Texas makes up the DNA we grown to love and respect. If we have six to twelve inches of snow in Texas in February or March so be it. Hurricanes in June, July, hot, warm and dry day that tops over hundreds degrees month after month, Colds and Flu set in each and every week so be it that’s Texas.

The land is stretching out far and wide. Not a second goes by, not even a moon lite sky.

Makes you wonder how we all survive! Cutbacks, headache, stalemates want compromised. Gas prices, food items reaching to the sky.

Children thinking as if they are adults and adults don’t have time to vote or dream about a new sky!

Twelve Years into a new century and finally some of our troops are coming home.

In the future let’s say 2025 (Lord’s Will). Seventy

Might be the age to retire, but I believe it will still be the same. White bird will be flying south during those warm day of Texas. Men in black will be chancing cars while passing the touch on to others who enjoy this line of work.

Maybe I will be wrong in guessing that miniskirts and daisy dukes want be shorter then. The rain, the snow, the sleet and the heat will still be around us on such a glorious day as today. Colds and Flu will have a new name, while cancer and diabetics research will still rain supreme in 2025.

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