Texas Highways Magazine

READERS RESPOND MERGE

Erich Schlegel’s photograph of the Blanco River’s Narrows is simply stunning. We’re out-of-staters planning on moving to Texas soon, and your magazine has caused us to look forward to it all the more. Wilma Dyer, Canon City, Colorado

50 Years at Jacob’s Well

I went there in the mid-’70s and scuba dived with some friends [“Bottoms Up,” July]. We just parked

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