We've been enjoying the fall trees that seem to display more beautiful colors each day...
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The entrance to the neighborhood that is across from the entrance to the campground seems to be painted with new colors each morning.
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On our evening walk, the sunlight shining through the fallen leaves caught our attention...
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... of course, it was difficult to capture what our eyes were seeing...
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... but maybe you can imagine it!
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Another interesting thing we had noticed on our walks was a pickup at one of the sites...
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First - we've been noticing how recent model vehicles from seemingly all car manufacturers have paint colors that make them appear as if they are shiny plastic instead of having a metallic look. (Personally, we are not fans of this.)
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But, as we looked closer at the pickup, we noticed that it was indicated as "1794 Edition".
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As we walked, we were discussing, "Wouldn't a 1794 Edition be a stage coach?"
So, I looked it up and found:
The Toyota Tundra
1794 Edition commemorates the founding of the Texas ranch that's
currently the site of the Toyota assembly plant in San Antonio where the
Tundra pickup truck is built. The 1794 Tundra reflects a western theme
with unique saddle brown leather upholstery and imitation suede inserts,
and matching leather bits on the shift console, door trim and
instrument panel. (https://news.pickuptrucks.com/2020/01/what-is-the-toyota-tundra-1794-edition.html)
So, now you know too!
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