Palo Alto Creek Farm
Travel Blogs from Fredericksburg
Peaceful Learning.
... I personally thing it's ironic that they built a State Park to remember his life, when it just so happened to be the place where he died. :) Later, we walked some trails and Hanna complained because it was cold and there were tons of nasty bugs. Seeing some Texas longhorns, McCaela excitedly ran over to the because she wanted to pet one. Of course they kind of backed away from the ...
The Best Little RV Park in Texas
... in-Chief of the US Pacific Fleet during WWII, was a German-Texan born in Fredericksburg and both his birth home and several other buildings associated with his family still exist. The National Museum of the Pacific War is located in the town and honors Nimitz and the Pacific Theater battles.
Very close to Fredericksburg is ...
Texas Hill Country
Op woensdag 26 juni trokken we met onze zwarte Nissan (HEET HEET HEET) de heuvels van Texas in. Bekend om het groen en de wijn...van beide hebben we genoten. We zaten in een goedkoop hotel(keten) met een verrassend mooi uitzicht vanaf het balkon aan het meer.
Fredericksburg is een "Duits" dorpje en Texans looooooooove it. Op dit moment een hittegolf ...
You can't help but smile at a Peach Parade
... and pretty young women vying for the title of Miss
Peach JAMboree. We watched old tractors and tiny ponies wander about.
There is
nothing like waving to strangers, saying good morning, catching candy
thrown from handmade floats to put a smile on your face, and to
welcome you to Texas.
Well hello there Texas.
Kha
...
Bluebonnets and blue skies
Wildflowers may not be the first thing that comes to mind
when you think about Texas but for those in the know then Spring in the Hill
country (area around Austin) becomes a sea of blue and red and yellow. The Texas
national flower the bluebonnet can be seen along every roadside and every self
respecting Texan family has a picture of said self respecting family amongst the blue
bonnets. Don't get me wrong - it may be one of Texas best ...