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The Next Day - Arriving In San Antonio
... kind. There were also three unidentifiable animals that had been completely flattened and broiled on the hot pavement - henceforth, to be referred to as road jerky surprise. In any case, thank goodness I not a vegetarian. I rode into downtown San Antonio without a hitch, and straight to the hotel on the banks of the rio (by that I mean river). The only complaint I would have is that I was not yet ready to stop riding for the day. San Antonio has a beautiful River ...
Interesting people
So here we are at the La Quinta and there are plenty of drunk oil workers who like to chit-chat. I know about this man, his kids, how he is computer illiterate, has been here for three weeks, but I don't know his name LOL! I'm sure we are going to encounter a slew of interesting people once the cruise begins and I can't wait! ...
Unexpected California Reunion in Texas?
The Ryans and Egloffs are old friends from our days in California. Unannounced to us, the Ryans unexpectedly visit the Egloffs in Texas. We drive up. It's a reunion of our California Friends!
If you are a baseball fan write down the name James Ryan. He was in Texas for a Pitcher's Camp. At 15 he is pitching an 85 mph fastball. Perhaps someday we'll see him in the major leagues.
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Happy Fourth of July!
... of looking at an issue we had had with the left rear jack. That was one of the things on our list to be looked at here. They found that the right rear air bag was deflated and no longer holding air, and recommended the coach not be driven until it was fixed. This issue has to be repaired at a Freightliner dealer. Luckily, there is one just East of Houston. But they told Jim we ...
Packing for our big trip to Costa Rica
... new thing is I want to do a presentation on "Why NOT to do a Study Abroad"!!!! Th reason why is that it takes so much work and planning and the college makes you jump through hoops and hurdles with tons of paperwork, contracts, and legal aspects. Which I do understand, but hate. This is a huge undertaking which is ALL worth it. This is a chance of a lifetime for these students, most of which have never traveled outside the USA. This is ...