Texas White House Fort Worth
1417 Eighth Ave Fort Worth, Texas, 76104, United States
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Solo Flight
Finally the day arrived to leave for Chile, without anyone there having any idea that I'm arriving! Chris took me to DFW where I caught my "freebie-with-miles" flight out, waiting til I got through security before waving good-bye. I haven't traveled alone for ...
Fifty-seven channels and nothin’ on
... each way to be there so I was hoping that some people would show up.
I got there a little early so I went to a coffee shop next door to shake off the sleepy's that I could feel coming on. As luck would have it, there was a free internet terminal there so I took the opportunity to read up on college basketball since I had never actively watched a basketball game.
I didn't want to appear the total idiot (partial, ...
Midland to Dallas
... the rain. We passed Fort Worth and soon saw Dallas city skyline. I was surprised how pleasant Dallas felt. As we drove to our couch-surfing host Anne’s home we saw lots of trees, parks, old red-brick houses and perfect lawns. All next day was dedicated to catching up with our blog, emails and calling family.
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Mindaugas
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I can't wait to get on the road again
... to be a livestock industry centre that had plenty of Cowboys and has been preserved so visitors could get a taste of what it was like.
I had trouble sleeping last night as I always do when a big flight is ahead of us so found myself staring at the ceiling bright and early after a restless night. Chris of course was none the wiser and snoring away. Nothing disrupts him from sleeping! Well, not often anyway. I must get myself into that headspace.
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Ride it Cowboy!
... a couple of tops. We had some lunch there at a little cafe and for once it was something that wasn't fast food - it was tasty soup!!
We then drove to Fort Worth, about 30 miles from Dallas. Again, Martyn got us there safely as the traffic was still crazy at 2.00 in the afternoon! We went to the historic stockyard area to get tickets for the evening's rodeo. It was like walking into the wild west, there were old looking bars and cowboys riding around ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: The Texas White House


