Well, hold onto your cowboy hats because when it comes to self-explanatory names, the Texas Longhorn takes the crown – or, should we say, the horns! If there has ever been a cattle breed with a self-explanatory name, it’s the Texas longhorn.
Bred in Texas and featuring a hefty and long set of horns, calling it any other name would be insane. The Texas Longhorn in this picture is called Poncho Via. It currently holds the Guinness World Record for the longest set of horns, which stands at 10 ft 7.4 in. That’s wider than the face of the Statue of Liberty!
The Wind In the Willows
These fans don't really help the temperatures drop in Texas. Very few things will really help the temperatures in Texas. These, however, do help a little bit because they produce power. In turn, this power will be used to operate air conditioners and indoor fans, which will make the at-home temperatures a little more bearable.
So, next time you're in Texas, embrace these mighty fans as your trusty sidekicks in the battle against the heatwave. Because when it comes to surviving a Texan summer, every bit of cooling help counts – no matter how small!
Will You... Hunt With Me?
Thinking of popping the question to your special Texas girl? Then this is the right place for you! You pop in there to get the ring and treat yourself and the special lady with a complementary piece of weapon! It is the perfect pairing for the perfect pair.
After she says yes, you two can go hunting together to celebrate. Or you can just open a bottle of wine if you're into that sort of thing. It's like a nod to that rugged Texan spirit, where love and self-defense go hand in hand – the perfect pairing for the perfect pair!
Hat House
Now, prepare for some wild west excitement because this place has become the hottest spot for both tourists and locals! You'll find folks driving by all day long, eager to capture a snapshot of this one-of-a-kind gem. This hat-wearing house can be found in Huntsville, Texas, and it's even cooler than it looks.
It was completely made out of donated or recycled materials so it's both eye-friendly and environment-friendly. It is quite a tourist attraction — tourists and locals drive by this house all the time to take pictures of it. It shouldn't be hard as the massive cowboy hat towers over all the houses around it.
Population
The small town of Alpine, Texas, is not to be confused with the Alpine mountain range. Lord knows the temperatures don't confuse the two. Anyway, this town has a sense of humor about its community. Listing all its stats, it’s then added them into a total with some simple arithmetic. Who said anything thing about inflated numbers?
So, while Alpine might not boast soaring peaks, it undoubtedly reaches great heights in laughter and camaraderie. A place where locals embrace their uniqueness and find joy in witty number crunching, all while sipping on sweet iced tea and basking in the Texan sun!