Finally the weekend arrives, and with it comes my long anticipated vacation. Having planned to make a couple of stops in between Balmorhea and Big Bend, I awake to the rock and rolling of a rip roaring wind like I have yet to experience in the Winnie. I radio Lynne to ask her if she is concerned about traveling with the wind this gusty. Continue reading
Category Archives: Travelogs
How’s This for a Party?
As we were discussing dates for our meet up in West Texas, Lynne happened to mention that she would be spending her birthday during the time when we were in one of the most remote parts of Texas. No pressure, there! I can pull together a party anywhere! Continue reading
Separation Anxiety
It was cold and dark in the trailer park when Lynne and I hitched up and rode on out of ole San Antone, bound for West Texas. Daylight Savings Time had ridden in as we were riding out. No debate here, if you are a 9 to 5’er, you understand why DST is a good thing!
It was 369 miles to our next destination, so we would be driving most of the day. Continue reading
Unforgettable (and Forgettable!) Sights of San Antonio
Lynne and I serendipitously (read: accidentally!) ended up on the famous San Antonio River Walk on a perfect spring-like Friday evening. We were headed to a bistro for dinner, so we were looking for a “reasonably priced” place to park in the downtown area. We parked the car and walked through a doorway to exit the lot, only to stumble onto this: Continue reading
Follow-Up Mission, aka “We’re On A Mission, Part II”
I am reminded over and over that when one must work 9 to 5, five out of seven days a week, one must make the most of the two remaining days as best they can, come rain or shine. I am reminded of this over and over, because the vast majority of my friends and family no longer work 9 to 5. 😉 So with the first of my two days off having turned cold and rainy Continue reading
We’re On A Mission!
It’s perfect spring weather on our first full day in San Antonio. It is finally warm enough to open up the skylight, with nothing but a screen door between my virtual office and the cacophony of birds in the old pecan trees outside. It is 4:00pm, and I sitting at my desk, sleepily downloading excel reports to the chirping of the birdsong outside, when the “ding” of my iphone signals an incoming email. Continue reading
Don’t You Wish You Were in Dixie?
With my good friend and blogger buddy Lynne now retired and me pretending to be, we needed something a little more fitting with the “Austerity Plan” than the absurd going rate of $40 per night in downtown San Antonio. As the first major city along the I-35 corridor from South Texas, clearly, San Antonio has the “snowbird set” over a barrel, Continue reading
The Fable of Mabel
Texas bragging rights can get downright annoying sometimes, especially for someone who has spent as many years living outside the state as inside. Always with the “Bigger and Better in Texas” theme. Do other states have everything in the shape of their state from tombstones to tortilla chips? Continue reading
Nobody Gets Off in This Town
When I was in Austin for my two week escape from the driveway, I went to dinner at my favorite sushi restaurant. I love to sit at the sushi bar and watch the edible art being created as I sample the small plates that come up one by one, while sipping $3 sake until my gums are comfortably numb. The place is always packed, so it is always a crap shoot whether you will be seated next to Continue reading
Pack Up the Babies and Grab the Old Ladies!
Old man winter’s back in town! Looks innocent enough, right? Just a sheer, subtle layer of shimmering slickness. Not to worry, right?
Too bad I was driving and couldn’t grab a photo of the rear end of some guy’s car dangling overhead in thin air, high off the edge of the overpass Continue reading