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1 Month In
... last year, and it helps that we have a goal that we want to meet. So we have our Christmas tree up again this year, and we finished all our Christmas shopping for the kids and grandkids, which was not that hard to do (thanks to Amazon.com com and Walmart). Got the car and camper registered back in Texas (which was really easy), nothing like it was last year. We have the tv working really good with local stations, we have a great internet signal and a ...
Happy Thanksgiving
... We had alot of food, enough for everyone to take some home, even provided food to the Safety guys in the back. After we dinner and desert, Marge and the girls went back to Betty's motorhome to watch Magic Mike...needless to say when she got back I had to be Magic Larry and do a little dancing (not for little peoples ears to hear). So it's always good to hear from most of ...
Stop and Smell the Flowers
... tankers hauling oil on the road and the number of new oil field supply businesses going up were quite astonishing. It was as if Texas was determined to supply all the oil we need. Cool, huh?
We ended up at Lake Corpus Christi State Park. The lake was down about 15 feet here, but folks were catching crappie, bass and catfish. You don't need a fishing license in the state parks here. You just have to pay to use ...
Bunratty to Shannon to Kingsville
... Made us proud to be Americans!
On the plane to Newark I lucked out with no seatmates so had plenty of elbow room to catch some z's. Three hour wait in Newark but not having to go through the Customs and Immigration circus that once was required was a welcome change. Nothing against C&I, mind you, but having to reclaim our luggage, stand in interminable lines for what seemed like hours at a time and then clear TSA once again just wasn't ...
Day 26
... The founder Captain King's legacy was to never sell the land and they now have 860,000 acres. As big as the state of Rhode Island!!!! After leaving the ranch we went into the historic downtown section of Kingsville....went to the King Ranch Saddle Shop and Museum...very interesting. We asked the shop clerk to recommend a lunch stop she directed us across the street to an old pharmacy that has an old fashion diner in ...