Days Inn & Suites Rockdale Texas
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Day 13 - 35 gusting to 45
I have seen a lot of signs. And unlike in a car, on a bike you have time to notice, read, and think about pretty much all of them. On this trip so far I have read signs that I thought were funny, or strange, and some I didn't understand at all. But none were more appropriate than the one you see here. A sign pointing toward the town of "Cyclone"
Woke up this morning, flip on the news. When you are out of town and watch the weather, it can ...
Headed to Homer
... heads turn when we pass by. We're looking forward to spending time with Charles' daughter. It's been a year since we've seen her and from what Charles' mom says she's shot up like a weed. Nice to be able to stay in touch with her on a somewhat regular basis on Facebook. We've gone through about 4 little towns so far and this 90 degree weather combined with the lull of the engine is making it tough to stay awake. I'm such a sleepy traveling companion. ...
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
The Oldest Grist Mill in Texas Records show that by 1794 the Franciscans built a grist mill and located it outside the walls of San Jose near the church by the acequia. By this time the natives had become good Spanish citizens. Everything had been changed for these people, except for one thing; their diet. Spanish ladies and gentlemen eat only wheat, not corn. Therefore a mill had to be built to reduce wheat to flour. Entering ...