
The Texas Hill Country’s Famous Live Oak — And Its Not-So-Glamorous Spring Shed
The Texas Hill Country’s Famous Live Oak — And Its Not-So-Glamorous Spring Shed If you’re exploring investing in a home in the Texas Hill Country, particularly in late February or early March, you may notice something that feels… unsettling. The redbuds are blooming. Native grasses are greening up.
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