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		<title>Everything IS Bigger in Texas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Years ago, before we moved to Austin, we&#8217;d heard that old tired saying, &#8220;EVERYTHING is bigger in Texas&#8221;. Yeah, sure. And then we moved here, unpacked our stuff into our new (BIGGER) house, tossed the moving boxes into the new (BIGGER garage) and then went &#8220;out back&#8221; into the fabulous oasis now known as our... <a href="http://findrealaustin.com/austin-area-real-estate-reports-and-interesting-stuff/26.htm/" rel="nofollow">Click to Continue</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://findrealaustin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Caterpillar-original-300x225.jpg" alt="Caterpillar-original" title="Caterpillar-original" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-393" />Years ago, before we moved to Austin, we&#8217;d heard that old tired saying, &#8220;EVERYTHING is bigger in Texas&#8221;.  Yeah, sure.  And then we moved here, unpacked our stuff into our new (BIGGER) house, tossed the moving boxes into the new (BIGGER garage) and then went &#8220;out back&#8221; into the fabulous oasis now known as our backyard.  The meshed canopies of the towering oaks provided respite from the relentless (HOTTER) Texas heat as I wandered around exploring.  And then I saw it. <strong>IT</strong> was HUGE. <strong> IT</strong> was black, and angular and had beady eyes that would have been staring right at me had it actually cared to acknowledge my presence.  It was,  without a doubt the BIGGEST spider I have ever seen.  I marched right back into the house and told my husband to pack it all back up &#8216;cos ain&#8217;t no way we&#8217;re living anywhere that has spiders THAT big.</p>
<p>Of course, we didn&#8217;t move.  We stayed, and after a while, after finding no more such beasts hanging out in the backyard, I started to relax.</p>
<p>Since then, we have become accustomed to everything being BIGGER in Texas.  Bugs, hail, lunch portions.  All win, hands down.  Now when we hear people pooh-pooh that old saying, we just smile.  They&#8217;ll know soon enough.</p>
<p>The photo, by the way, was taken at the park on Talleyran in Northwest Austin.  This caterpillar kept my whole crew busy for about an hour.  Perhaps he isn&#8217;t the biggest, but he was certainly the finest.</p>
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