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Texas one side Arkansas the other
Spent the past 3 nights in Austin, Texas sampling the music - country, blues, rock and soul and the food from enchiladas to pizza. Also bought a pair of really cool cowgirl boots. Austin has a colony of about 1.5 million tiny bats originating from south america. They live under the Congress bridge during the day and fly out at dusk each evening to feed. A spectacular sight best seen up until early Nov when they migrate south for winter. We managed to view their flight on our first ...
Back at it again!
... turns out, three months before Clinton was born, his father died in a car accident. I looked up and the intersection, and felt a little weird knowing that someone had died at that exact spot. We hopped back into the truck and before we knew it we were at the Cassidy General Store. This store was owned by Clinton's grandparents and he practically lived there when his mother went to ...
Finally time to learn about Bill Clinton!
We finally rolled into town here in Hope, Clinton's birthplace, at 7:30 am. I'm judging by the zombie- like look on Zayne and Lowen's faces that they're just as ready for bed as I am. We'll find a hotel and get some sleep, then do some ...
Day 18 Dallas and onto Texarkana
Started 730 am we left hotel and did so much, all JFK and Bonnie and Clyde. Saw graves of Bonnie and Clyde and lee Harvey Oswald . LHO house he left from, house he had photo of gun, house were he shot policeman, the cinema he was caught in and lots more good ...
Late Away
True to form we didn't leave San Antonio until 9:00 this morning. We just ate dinner in Texarkana TX. We took Highway 79 instead of driving up 35 and across on30. It was very pleasant and not much longer. We sw he little Texas towns that were born when trains were the main way to travel. These little towns hug the tracks, have big grain elevators and just look sad yet they ...