Thursday, October 3, 2024
Remembering Throwing Life Jugs To Drowning Person In Dinosaur Valley State Park
That which you see here showed up in my email this morning, via Microsoft's OneDrive Memories of this Day.
I have no recollection of what day this photo may have been taken. But, I do remember the location, and the likely time frame, year-wise. As in near the start of the current century.
I was hiking in Dinosaur Valley State Park, down by the town of Glen Rose in Texas Hill Country, when I came upon a swimming hole carved out by the Paluxy River, with two warning signs.
One of which is what you see me standing in front of, with the sun glaring on the lens of my long-gone antique Casio digital camera, with its reverse the lens photo taking, enabling what is now known as a selfie.
LIFE JUGS: THROW A DROWNING PERSON
The other warning sign warned swimming hole swimmers to beware of the snapping turtles.
I had, and still, have no clue if this LIFE JUGS thing was intended as a joke, or serious. I found it a tad inappropriate to see such in a state park.
The swimming hole looked quite inviting, but I did not indulge, due to taking the snapping turtle warning serious.
I previously had had me a scary aggressive turtle episode whilst swimming in Lake Grapevine, back in early July of 2002. My final time getting wet in a treacherous Texas lake...
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