I didn't even post about the Longhorns sweep of Oklahoma on Sunday. The Horns won all three games against the Sooners. How great was that? The official story is here. Joanna's run down is on Joanna's Longhorn Baseball Page. It is sort of a case of our Texans beating Oklahoma's Texans. They have eighteen players on the roster from Texas. Texas has zero from Oklahoma.
You can see a hug at the front of the line when the players were shaking hands after the game. They probably went to high school together.
After the game they allowed the kids to run the bases again. You can see even a couple of Oklahoma fans got out on the field. (This photo is for Bag Blog and other Oklahoma readers.)
The runners come in all sizes and some of the little ones have a hard time making it all the way around. The slower runners do get passed by.
This is a great looking future Longhorn.
This tiny Longhorn is still crawling, not running.
This tiny Longhorn is still crawling, not running.
Sunday was also the MS150, a bike race from Houston to Austin, fundraiser for muscular sclerosis which had 11,000 riders. The first half of the ride was canceled on Saturday because of flooding in the Houston area so they rode from LaGrange 30 miles east of us to Austin. We were caught in the traffic and missed the National Anthem at the baseball game. Son, Larry, was along the route somewhere taking photos.
A shot of the Texas Capitol as we drove by. It is beautiful and is fashioned after the Capitol in Washington, D. C. I understand it is a bit taller, has to be in Texas, right?
We were in traffic on the way home, too, as a big part of the bikers were on their way back to Houston.
Today, Tuesday, the Horns played the Rice Owls. The Longhorns lost 7 - 4. Rice is the number one team right now, but that doesn't make loosing any easier. Check out the story on Joanna's Longhorn Baseball Page.
I didn't take many photos, but I like this one showing the Longhorn pitchers warming up. Brandon Belt is back to cover first base after one of the Owls got on. You see the Wendy's sign offering a free Frosty if the sign is hit by a Longhorn home run. No such luck this year so far. We keep hoping.
This morning we went to the golf course and saw these little flowers. I think they bloom for only one day. Joanna will comment and remind me of the name, right? The day was gorgeous, except that it was about 95 degrees. Ouch!
A shot of the Texas Capitol as we drove by. It is beautiful and is fashioned after the Capitol in Washington, D. C. I understand it is a bit taller, has to be in Texas, right?
We were in traffic on the way home, too, as a big part of the bikers were on their way back to Houston.
Today, Tuesday, the Horns played the Rice Owls. The Longhorns lost 7 - 4. Rice is the number one team right now, but that doesn't make loosing any easier. Check out the story on Joanna's Longhorn Baseball Page.
I didn't take many photos, but I like this one showing the Longhorn pitchers warming up. Brandon Belt is back to cover first base after one of the Owls got on. You see the Wendy's sign offering a free Frosty if the sign is hit by a Longhorn home run. No such luck this year so far. We keep hoping.
This morning we went to the golf course and saw these little flowers. I think they bloom for only one day. Joanna will comment and remind me of the name, right? The day was gorgeous, except that it was about 95 degrees. Ouch!
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UT can beat OU anytime and it won't bother me. Now OSU is a different story.
We will be riding in the Byers Bike Bash on May 16 - should be a nice flat ride to start off the season for us.
Ah, Bag Blog, I just assumed....Ha. OSU is not doing great at the moment. We root for Texas teams over others in the Big 12 and then Big 12 teams over others in the College World Series or other sports. Glad you made it home safely and that the Bike Bash goes well. Is it a charity event?
Well, I'm not the least sportsminded, but I do like the little white flowers (though I have no idea what they are) and I do appreciate the nature pic for the non-sporting among us ;-)
Teresa, thanks for looking anyway. The flowers are so sweet, on about 8 inch stems.
Jo: It is fun to see beauty on the course.
Rain lilies. Some people call 'em day lilies.
I'm finally headed home. Almost 12 hours at work today. Yawwwwwwn.
fishing guy, thank you. Golf courses are such beautiful and peaceful places.
Hi, Joanna. I knew we had talked about the flowers, didn't you have a photo of one? I couldn't find it to see the name. I like Rain Lilies. It took the rain to bring them out for sure. Hugs.
Yep, I did have a photo: link. Hugs.
There they are, very pretty rain lilies, Joanna. Thanks.
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