Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Hill Country of Texas

June 28, 2009
We had the good fortune of our friends Kenny and Kathy’s offering us their Hill Country ranch near Junction, Texas. After acclimating to the Texas heat we visited San Antonio for a couple of days, New Braunsfel, and Georgetown seeing long-time friends along the way. Bruce and I ate at one of our favorite TexMex food chains, Pappasitos and stuffed ourselves.





BBQ in Blanco, Texas.


Eating-wise it seems I have discovered BBQ, blackberry cobbler and Texas ice tea. When we lived in Texas I rarely ate BBQ (only at Bruce’s request) and now it seems I can’t get enough, same with the ice tea.


Gravel roads on ranch property.

Meanwhile, we returned to the ranch for a week of total relaxation of reading and indulging in watching the Wimbledon Championships. There are no cars, no air traffic noise just the viewing of exotic game roaming during morning and evening walks, the Milkyway and Hill Country scenery: total peace and quiet. I would call this Texas Heaven.





You can't help but appreciate the outrageous Texas Pride.











After pigging-out at Pappasitos we walked along the famous San Antonio Riverwalk, we found it lovely but very crowded. This, and the Alamo, is the most frequented spot in San Antonio.











Llano, Texas memorializes WWI heroes.
















Our good friends John and Sharon Kelley, we've sailed across the gulf a couple of times in their 52' Endeavor, Ariel Star.













Walking around Fredericksburg we found ourselves at an old Lutheran Church, unlike the churches in Mexico, the doors were closed to the public.
















My girlfriends of 25 years...wow, we're ageless!











Everythang is big in Texas.

1 comment:

Melinda said...

Pappasitto's is the best! As you already know. :) The hill country is where I grew up on weekends as a child.

I love the photos and enjoy reading about your journeys! Love, Melinda