I don't know why there are people like you on the Internet making comments about something you know nothing about. All those aerial views are of San Saba and a number of the immediate nearby sites. Try looking at the name San Saba on the courthouse and on the banner at the entrance of Risien Park where people have gathered together for a good time. The golf course is east of Risien Park and north of Hwy 190 as you are coming into town from the east. You can go under the old train trestle to get into Risien Park. At 4:34 you can see a small reddish brick rectangular building on the corner at the bottom of the screen. There used to be a Gulf gas station there. On Saturdays, farmers would come to the east side of the Courthouse and sell their watermelons off the back of their trucks. The melons cost three cents a pound. They would cut out a plug and let you taste them. If you didn't like the melon they would plug another one for you. I think they gave the ones rejected to their pigs and chickens. San Saba brings back many memories of my childhood days when I used to walk down to Simpson Creek with my grandmother's single-shot .22 and hunt water moccasins, or as some people call them, cottonmouths. I really miss the San Saba of my youth. I had so many relatives living there. The old folk are all gone now. Yes, this is San Saba. It is just as big as the video shows.
One of my relatives was the first white person to be born in San Saba county. They lived out at Bend, Texas. I visited many times my great-grandparents and my grandmother and many other relatives who lived in San Saba when I was a kid and would stay with them for a month each summer. I am 75, so you can see I am talking about a long time ago. I am thinking right now of leaving beautiful northern California and moving to San Saba or where I was born, Brady, Texas which is about 40 to the west of San Saba. Early, Texas is also being considered as a place we may live. To those reading your comment, may I say, this is San Saba. It is obvious "the real Blue lighting" has never been there or he/she is just a troll.
Beautiful video! Thank you for sharing.
Nancy West any ranches for lease?
My father's hometown. His father's hometown. His father's hometown. His father's hometown.
I was looking for the San saba songbird and found this video
I went to San Saba it was super cool
Where I grew up😭
Is this where the san Saba songbird is from?
Yeah this is were I live
San Saba isn't big like that view we saw
I don't know why there are people like you on the Internet making comments about something you know nothing about. All those aerial views are of San Saba and a number of the immediate nearby sites. Try looking at the name San Saba on the courthouse and on the banner at the entrance of Risien Park where people have gathered together for a good time. The golf course is east of Risien Park and north of Hwy 190 as you are coming into town from the east. You can go under the old train trestle to get into Risien Park. At 4:34 you can see a small reddish brick rectangular building on the corner at the bottom of the screen. There used to be a Gulf gas station there. On Saturdays, farmers would come to the east side of the Courthouse and sell their watermelons off the back of their trucks. The melons cost three cents a pound. They would cut out a plug and let you taste them. If you didn't like the melon they would plug another one for you. I think they gave the ones rejected to their pigs and chickens. San Saba brings back many memories of my childhood days when I used to walk down to Simpson Creek with my grandmother's single-shot .22 and hunt water moccasins, or as some people call them, cottonmouths. I really miss the San Saba of my youth. I had so many relatives living there. The old folk are all gone now.
Yes, this is San Saba. It is just as big as the video shows.
That’s just mean I there people are suffering a lot!!
That view is not San saba
One of my relatives was the first white person to be born in San Saba county. They lived out at Bend, Texas. I visited many times my great-grandparents and my grandmother and many other relatives who lived in San Saba when I was a kid and would stay with them for a month each summer. I am 75, so you can see I am talking about a long time ago. I am thinking right now of leaving beautiful northern California and moving to San Saba or where I was born, Brady, Texas which is about 40 to the west of San Saba. Early, Texas is also being considered as a place we may live. To those reading your comment, may I say, this is San Saba. It is obvious "the real Blue lighting" has never been there or he/she is just a troll.