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The Next Day - Arriving In San Antonio
... of riding. Being Sunday there was not very much traffic on the road. I knew I was in Texas when I started to see large fields of cattle; then at breakfast I noticed a lot of cowboy hats (Stetsons, I presume) and cowboy boots. I saw two dead deer on the side of the road; that made a total of four dead deer to date. This starting me thinking about all the other 'dead stock' I had seen so far - four rabbits, two skunks, six possums, one fox, many raccoons and two large birds ...
Sur la plage
Nous n'avons pas été chanceux aujourd'hui dans notre recherche de camping. On réussi à en trouver un près de l'eau et presque rendus, nous voyons un VR installé directement sur la plage. Nous passons donc la nuit sur la plage! Beaucoup de vent mais ...
On the Beach
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John dropped the lense cover for his big zoom lense into the estuary along the pier. Off came the shoes and in he went! Never, ever would I do that, it has to be full of creepy crawlers. He said, "Oh, no, the snakes!" and I was having a heart attack. What a tease!
We did some shopping and found a Red Box, so we had a movie night. We ate dinner at a great Mexican restaurant and just enjoyed our quiet time in a little Texas town.
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To Hell and Back Again
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I swear these airplanes think they will only carry women and children. I'm not the largest man by any means, but I can barely take a full breath without my lungs expanding into the private space of the passenger beside me. And the intercom was horrible. There was a nice stewardess who thought she was just hilarious as she went through her obviously scripted safety speech that says everything except, "If this plane ...
Just Breezed into Town
We awoke this morning to cloudy skies and a bit more wind than yesterday. It is actually the wind that makes life bearable in this area. When it stops in summer, it gets unbearably for us Northerners, I'm told. I only spent a few months in Texas in the 1960s while in the Air Force. Hot and hotter is what I remember. I do remember my friend Jerry and I spending six hours a day under the sun on ...