Country Hearth Inn Wharton
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Richmond, TX
... just hanging out and catching up. We taught her how to play the card game canasta and we ended up playing well into the night! She introduced us to some great local beers, which were very refreshing in the 100+ degree heat! Needless to say, we spent most of our time in the wonderful AC controlled climate :)
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Rosenberg, Texas
... SPI. The lineup took about 20 min, and they had dope sniffing dogs and everything. When we got to the front, they only asked us where we were from and where we were going, then waved us on. Phew, had us worried for a minute. As a result of the storms last nite, we saw quite a bit of standing water in the fields. Texas has needed moisture, so it's good except for the trucks under water. ...
An Antique Town
... chocolate one and I had a vanilla one. Each one has enough to fill the glass twice...
After lunch we headed over the road to the Rosenberg Railroad Museum, situated alongside the railroad itself. The signal box is no longer in use, but only went out of service in 2004.
The lady who greeted us when we arrived took our money ($5 each) and *then* proceeded to tell us that the main attraction - an 1800s business carriage - doesn't get opened on wet days in order to protect ...
Pre-Departure
... infestations of fleas, ants, flies, and cockroaches." Fleas??? Cockroaches?!?! I just pray that they are not as big as the ones we have here in Texas!
Once at LAX, I already decided that my last American meal will be at Chili's. I'm not too sure what the food is like in NZ, by I heard it is a lot of lamb and mutton. My flight lands in NZ at 7:30 a.m., and I cannot check into my hotel until 3:00 ...
Yee Haw we are in Texas!
... yee haw ! Im in Texas!" We drove through downtown Beaumont on the border with Louisiana - a town that has definitely seen better times. We continued on, taking mostly back roads and stopping at a picnic area to make lunch from $2 cans of Walmart ravioli and rice pudding. Delish. We droe through downtown Houston and then continued ...