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A “Welcome to Texas” sign alongside any highway.
Mike Weber, United Cooperative Services | Granbury

From my front porch every time my husband blows me a kiss as he passes on his tractor.
Suzy Doss, PenTex Energy | Valley View

The Sabine River bridge in my rearview mirror and the afternoon sun shining in my face. I’m home!
John Stoll, Bandera EC | Mico

Getting home and seeing my wife and grandkids outside enjoying the spring weather.
Randy Hardee, Wise EC | Bridgeport

A good summer rain.
Linda Westerfield | Via Facebook

A little spot just outside of St. Jo. Beautiful valley view.
Benny Calvit, Bowie-Cass EC | De Kalb

Brenham in March and April. Bluebonnets galore!
Dayna Leggett | Via Facebook

Seeing shrimp boats working along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Eddie T. Rendon, Victoria EC | Inez

Looking south to Reynosa, Mexico, from Hidalgo.
Isauro Perez | Via Facebook

The color of the fall leaves changing at Lost Maples park in Vanderpool.
Susan Martin, San Patricio EC | Three Rivers

Rain clouds!
Sherry York | Via Facebook

The thick Pineywoods of deep East Texas.
Harry Power, Farmers EC | Forney

Chalk Ridge Falls, Belton.
Todd Mead | Via Facebook

From the top of Enchanted Rock in Central Texas.
Randy Moresi, Tri-County EC | Keller

Sunset at Panther Creek, Voss.
Vernon Carr | Via Facebook

Saddleback Mountain close to Tarpley.
Buddy Dechert, Bandera EC | Bandera

Downtown San Antonio.
Dixie Wadsworth | Via Facebook

Outside my front door.
Cathy V. Traxler, Deep East Texas EC | Center

Main Street, Flatonia.
Bill Boe | Via Facebook

Seeing Santa Elena Canyon in its glory as we came around the bend of the Rio Grande on a float trip for New Year’s 2020. Little did we know what was coming around the bend in March 2020.
Deborah Sovereign, Rio Grande EC | Lajitas

Mustang Island.
Clyde Moreno | Via Facebook

Where you can watch a spectacular sunrise or sunset.
Bobby Rea, Trinity Valley EC | Elkhart

The Alamo.
Karen Wheeler | Via Facebook

The Window view from Chisos Basin, especially around sunset.
David Ray, Pedernales EC | Spring Branch

The “Welcome to Texas” sign when returning from a long vacation.
Nelda Cox, Wood County EC | Mineola

Lost Mine Peak in Big Bend National Park. It takes in trees, the desert, the Rio Grande and the mountains in Mexico.
Allan C. Kimball, Pedernales EC | Wimberley

Opening your eyes just about anywhere in Texas.
Clenton Wilson, Sam Houston EC | Shepherd

Through the windshield.
Joel Stockton, Houston County EC | Crockett

The flowers in my backyard seen through my kitchen window while sipping my morning coffee.
Dianna Lucas, CoServ | Denton

From my back porch watching my grandchildren play.
Jo Ann Dunlavy, Fayette EC | Schulenburg

Sunset at the Window in the Chisos Basin, Big Bend National Park.
Lisa Holloway Fitzsimmons, Bandera EC | Bandera

From my front porch.
Glenn Airola, Bluebonnet EC | Brenham

The Willow City Loop in the Hill Country of Fredericksburg. I have traveled there annually for over 50 years just to experience the beauty like none other.
Debbie Pierce, Rusk County EC | Carthage

The least expected sight I would imagine in Texas, and that is the Devil’s Backbone.
Clady Page, Jasper-Newton EC | Kirbyville

That old, two-story house south of Paris. After being on the road, several weeks at a time, driving an 18-wheeler with my husband, home was the best view anywhere! And the sight of my own bathroom.
Toy Bunn, Lamar EC | Paris

My granddaughter in a patch of bluebonnets.
Roger Wooten, Fannin EC | Monkstown

Looking at life through my window at home surrounded by my loved ones.
Paul Campbell, Magic Valley EC | Indian Lake

From atop of Guadalupe Peak, which I finally saw in March.
Eric Wylie, Navasota Valley EC | Franklin

Lighthouse rocks in Palo Duro Canyon at daybreak.
@nina.e.velasquez | Via Instagram

Sunset in Canadian with the beautiful pink hue.
Karen Schafer, North Plains EC | Canadian

Watching a 2-inch rain and a newborn calf.
Wade Hendricks, Nueces EC | Agua Dulce

The “Welcome to Texas” signs on most major highways as you return home.
Marc Menasco, MidSouth EC | Montgomery

Skydiving above Castroville from 14,000 feet.
Thomas Conner, Medina EC | Hondo

A West Texas sunset.
Sheila Redman, South Plains EC | Shallowater

Sitting on my front porch.
Remona Gray, Panola-Harrison EC | Marshall

A mature mesquite tree that finally blooms and knowing that it is truly springtime.
Cristi Swinney, Taylor EC | Trent

On top of Guadalupe Peak. Makes you feel as if you’re in heaven. The view and the climb to the top is fantastic. I highly recommend it.
Jack Schubert, Central Texas EC | Fredericksburg

A 200-year-old live oak tree with sprawling branches sweeping over the Texas plains.
Judy Mumme, Nueces EC | Alice