Saturday nights on CMT a cop show, BIG TEXAS HEAT, features Trinity, Texas police. Haven't seen it but imagine all you small town family members can relate.
Trinity is the address and community where our friends Barbara & Denis live close to. While visiting our friends we did visit Trinity & attended a supper at the Methodist Church there with Denis & Barbara.
Just a way we can relate to Trinity. Could be Monroe City, MO, Finger, TN, or any other small community. If you are home Saturday evening and can pick up CMT you might get a chuckle out of it.
We can't get CMT where we are so I'll look forward to hearing your comments.
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I AM THE LAW
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
KOYOTE (BIKER) RANCH
Lots of these "Bad Boys" here. This seems to be a favorite hill country park for bikers. Not everyone is riding but many of the rigs are toy haulers and most of the cabin clientele has a trailer.
Thanksgiving week, only three work days, seems to have brought them out for a long weekend. There are bikes & trikes of different sizes and colors. The weather is perfect so everyone seems to be having fun. 78 & sunny this afternoon. Most of the guys & gals left by late morning headed for the hills.
"The Three Sisters" (AKA-The Twisted Sisters) motorcycle ride is a favorite among those coming here to ride. The scenery is about as good as it gets. Clear rivers, twisty mountain type curves, roller coaster twists over and around large hills through real Texas ranches.
From Medina, head west on Ranch Road (RR)337, to the town of Leakey. At Leakey, go north to RR 336 north until you come to Texas 41. Head west for 15 miles to RR 335. Head left, East, on RR 335 and drive south to Camp Wood, where you take another left on to RR 337 and finish the loop at Leakey.
Be aware, there are few opportunities to get fuel along this route. Watch for sharp turns,loose gravel, deer, and slow moving vehicles. If you are coming from Kerrville to Medina, Hwy 16 is not a good choice with trailers and RV's. You will find Hwy 173 from Kerrville much more big rig friendly.
Sound exciting? Come on down and join the fun.
Thanksgiving week, only three work days, seems to have brought them out for a long weekend. There are bikes & trikes of different sizes and colors. The weather is perfect so everyone seems to be having fun. 78 & sunny this afternoon. Most of the guys & gals left by late morning headed for the hills.
"The Three Sisters" (AKA-The Twisted Sisters) motorcycle ride is a favorite among those coming here to ride. The scenery is about as good as it gets. Clear rivers, twisty mountain type curves, roller coaster twists over and around large hills through real Texas ranches.
From Medina, head west on Ranch Road (RR)337, to the town of Leakey. At Leakey, go north to RR 336 north until you come to Texas 41. Head west for 15 miles to RR 335. Head left, East, on RR 335 and drive south to Camp Wood, where you take another left on to RR 337 and finish the loop at Leakey.
Be aware, there are few opportunities to get fuel along this route. Watch for sharp turns,loose gravel, deer, and slow moving vehicles. If you are coming from Kerrville to Medina, Hwy 16 is not a good choice with trailers and RV's. You will find Hwy 173 from Kerrville much more big rig friendly.
Sound exciting? Come on down and join the fun.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
TUCKERED OUT
This retirement just wears me out but mom & dad won't get me a decent pillow. Oh well, I'll just improvise.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
KOYOTE RANCH
Monday, November 12, 2012
WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE?
We have had a wonderful experience with Barbara, Denis, & KC here at Lake Livingston. Thanks for sharing your home, food, time, sunsets, and KC to entertain Sophie. It has been an awesome spin off from the Alaska summer.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
SAM HOUSTON MEMORIAL
Huntsville, Texas--
Barbara & Denis took us to Huntsville, yesterday. Huntsville is the home of Sam Houston and several state prisons.
Barbara & Denis took us to Huntsville, yesterday. Huntsville is the home of Sam Houston and several state prisons.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Greers Ferry, AR
We arrived at Greer's Ferry early Monday afternoon. It was a pretty, four hour drive from Paul & Brenda's home near Marshfield. From Branson on south the trees were in peak color.
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