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Headed to Homer
Cats dropped off, dogs loaded up and away we go in Charles' '84 Army Chevy Blazer he's named Maggie. Named after former British Prime minister Margaret Thatcher, Charles loves this truck. Me? Truth be told, I'd prefer real A/C to this two-70, that's two windows down at 70 moles an hour. But the weather is supposed to be changing to rainy and wintery cold in the next day and I get such a kick at how much Charles loves this thing. I also think it's funny ...
Middle of Nowhere
This is truly the middle of nowhere. I had to go out here for work. I got stranded in my hotel, which was a few miles out of town by the highway, at around 8PM with no food. I couldn't even get delivery as the only place still open, Domino's, does not deliver. There is a supermarket and a couple of restaurants. That's it. Not really worth a ...
Back Again
The plane that was to bring us back from Miami was hit by a bird while landing. It hit the nose and was deflected through the right-hand engine. This caused a lot of activity around the plane and finally a replacement was sceduled. We arrived back in Houston about 2 hours later than ...
The Oldest Grist Mill in Texas
... to spin. The wheel is connected to the running stone by a metal spindle. This simple design was taught to the Spanish by the Moors before the Spanish evicted them from Spain. A few things more about the mill. Notice the stones. They move counterclockwise. The only countries this happens in Europe are Spain and Portugal. The stones are thought to have been mined in France at that time. What is original? We know for certain that ...
Do You Know the Way to San Jose
Do You Know the Way to San Jose? San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo began its life along the San Antonio River about six miles South of San Antonio de Valero in 1720. Why two missions so close together? The former was operated by the Franciscan Priory in Queretero and the latter by the Franciscan Friary in Zacatecas (both in present day Mexico). The walled compound, approximately six acres, became known as "The Queen ...