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JANUARY Only the birds broke the silence of this beautiful and peaceful winter morning at the Lake Waco Wetlands after a rare Central Texas snowstorm. (Photo by Annette Jones of Waco)
FEBRUARY Health Camp has been serving up burgers, fries and shakes on Waco’s landmark traffic circle for more than half a century and it’s still a popular stop for those who want a taste of a simpler time. (Photo by Jimmy Wyatt of Robinson)
MARCH A gray fox peers warily out of the brush at a farm along the Leon River in Coryell County. (Photo by Fred Daschofsky of Gatesville)
APRIL A lone bee hovers over a patch of Texas sage near Crawford. Texas sage is also called Cenizo or Purple Sage and like any true Texan, it’s highly resistant to heat, cold and pests. (Photo by Nathan Porter of Crawford)
MAY These horses serve a reminder of a simpler time at the Heritage Farm along the Brazos River where they’re still used to work the fields. The farm is part of the Homestead Heritage community outside of Waco. (Photo by Beverly Reid of Waco)
JUNE Ben the beagle loves the pool, but prefers his float to swimming, which takes too much energy. His favorite pastime is sleeping, but when he’s awake, he’s full of personality and ready to pursue his second-favorite pastime—eating. (Photo by Sherry Gosser of Waco)
JULY A 1-year-old Central Texas boy is silhouetted against a brilliant explosion in the sky as he enjoys his first 4th of July fireworks show while perched on his father’s shoulders at Waco’s Indian Spring Park. (Photo by Traci Todaro of Waco)
AUGUST Could there be a more prefect combination on a sizzling 100-degree August day than a 5-year-old boy and a garden hose? (Photo by Robert Meek of McGregor)
 SEPTEMBER Union Pacific’s historic steam locomotive No. 844 stops at Rockdale’s equally historic 1906 International and Great Northern Depot. No. 844 is the last steam locomotive built for Union Pacific. With its tender, it weighs more than 900,000 pounds. (Photo by Dr. Lucile Estell of Rockdale)
 OCTOBER These cowboys are literally poised to ride off into the sunset at the 2nd Annual Evant Ranch Rodeo, which features working cowboys from ranches around Central Texas. (Photo by Fred Daschofsky of Gatesville)
NOVEMBER Children’s wagons filled with pumpkins greet visitors on Main Street in Salado at an annual fall fundraiser for St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church. (Photo by Fred Daschofsky of Gatesville)
 DECEMBER German immigrants built the Church of the Visitation in Westphalia more than a century ago. It’s one of the largest wooden church buildings in Texas. (Photo by Thomas Rinard of Waco)
 JANUARY, 2008 The sun sets the sky on fire at the end of a winter day in Central Texas. (Photo by Nathan Porter of Crawford)
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