The West Texas Sky: There’s Nothing Better
There is absolutely nothing like a lazy Sunday afternoon. I have to admit today however seems like the perfect way to unwind and recharge.
There is absolutely nothing like a lazy Sunday afternoon. I have to admit today however seems like the perfect way to unwind and recharge.
I have always been a big fan of Ansel Adams, even though he did black and white photography his pictures were always so detailed and vivid.
The sun is out, no wind, and it is warm! I freaking LOVE this weather! It's funny to me how some people complain all summer that it is too hot, then winter rolls around and they complain that it is too cold.
Some people may think climate change is just a myth, but there’s no arguing with this: NASA scientists say the earth’s surface temperature in 2011 was the ninth warmest since 1880. What’s more, nine of the 10 warmest years in modern recorded history have occurred since the year 2000.
Jesse James Dupree has his beer and whiskey, Kiss has their name on everything from condoms to caskets, so it's only fitting that Ted Nugent will soon have his own brand of bullets.
It seems every where you look these days you find camera's monitoring what is going on, most of the time we see the lense pointed at us and never get to see what the camera "sees."
This video is a real eye opener. t's from the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife. You'll see fire flow like a river after the break.
The fourth of July usually gets the pyromaniac in all of us a little excited. There is just something about blowing crap up that everyone loves regardless of how young or old
It's hard to believe with all the hot weather that we've been having that today, 6.21, is actually the first day of Summer. Read more after the break and check out a "cool" video after the break.
Mother Nature threw Australian residents a curve ball Monday when four waterspouts, well, sprouted off the New South Wales coast.
Cameras caught the stunning - and admittedly scary-looking - event, which occurred just north of Sydney. (A local news station claimed the spouts reached upwards of 600 meters, or nearly 2,000 feet.)
Check out video footage of the waterspouts after the jump.
Brady Knowlton is very hands-on when it comes to noodling.
The 30-year-old Texan is pushing the state legislature to pass a bill which would make it legal to noodle, which is fishing with your hands.