I will just say this:
March has been a whirlwind for us!
And it’s been great! Some of our best memories ever!
We will start with a cook-out we had March 8 for one of our
LBJ Ranch co-workers Tina. She was changing jobs and moving on to Enchanted
Rock State Park. We so enjoy our friends
here. And we were honored to have some of our Brazos Bend State Park friends
Steve and Lynn join us.
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Lots of good food was brought! Check out Johnny's jalapeno chicken wraps! |
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Ron and Johnny Wade |
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Carolyn chatting with our Brazos Bend Friends Lynn and Steve |
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And there's Tina! |
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Getting a chat in with Lyndon Nugent |
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Lyndon, Ron and Billy |
The best thing about this evening was we were also expecting
both our daughters and grandkids to arrive for spring break weekend.
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So there's 2 grandkids, 2 daughters and 2 dogs sleeping in the motorcoach this weekend! |
Saturday morning we got up and got moving over to Enchanted
Rock State Park. This place has become
so popular that you need to make an online reservation to have a parking spot. The weather was cool and even though I don’t
like heights and am still babying my bad ankle, we headed up the Summit Trail.
Had some awesome views!
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Papaw strapping the backpack on Aiden |
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Headed to the top of this big dome of granite! |
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Amy, Lucy and Aiden |
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My two rock climbers! |
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It's a straight up path to the top! |
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View from the top! |
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Knuckleheads! |
The next morning after some vanilla pancakes we headed over
to Pedernales Falls State Park. Unfortunately they had already closed the
parking lot for the falls and we were diverted to another parking lot several
miles away. We found a trail along the river and enjoyed the views.
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Yummy! |
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Pedernales River |
Next stop was the Science Mill in Johnson City. This is a
very fun place for kids and big kids alike!
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Amy and Aiden playing mind games! |
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He looks like a scientist! |
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Building a car and then seeing if it works! |
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Captain Ron to the rescue! Aiden, Ron, Lucy and Liz |
Amy and I decided to leave the kids behind with Papaw and go
hit a winery or two and do a little shopping.
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Amy at the 290 Wine Castle |
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Love the food truck's name. Located at the Fat Ass Winery. |
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We love their frozen wine slushes! |
Next thing we know Papaw is blowing up our phones.
It seems that Lyndon Nugent, LBJ’s grandson,
has his helicopter on the runway by our motorcoach and asks Ron if it would be
alright if he took our grandkids for a ride!
As Ron said, those kiddos ran as fast as they could to the hangar and had such a great
experience.
Our thanks to Lyndon for
that!
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Strapping the kids in! |
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Take off! |
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Lyndon asking if the kids want to go for a ride! |
The next weekend started on a Wednesday when our great
friends and lifelong camping buddies Donna and Greg arrive. That Wednesday was Albert Dance Hall and the
Lost Sounds of Texas Honky Tonk.
Thoroughly enjoyed this!
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The band's dog. He lets them know if he doesn't like a song! |
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The Post Master of Hye, who happens to be full of a lot of stories! |
Donna’s sister Kelly and BIL Lance arrived Thursday evening
for a steak night on the ranch. And
Lance blessed us with tequila shots! We
enjoyed a great sunset.
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A muffin pan works great to serve shots in! |
Friday afternoon we met up with a drive to Garrison Brothers
Distillery.
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Was a nice flight to taste! |
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Donna and Greg, sipping around the campfire. |
And then to Becker Vineyards Winery. Enjoyed!!
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I like Becker's wines. And I really like that you can purchase some at H-E-B! |
Saturday we went to the Trade Days that Fredericksburg
always has on the 3rd weekend.
Then a stop by the Fat Ass Winery.
Then we headed to Medina where one of my cousins lives and my cousin
Rayenell was visiting. The great thing
is that Don knows Donna and Greg. We
enjoyed catching up and taking in the sights that his house has on a bluff
overlooking the Medina River.
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Looking down at the Medina River. |
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Caught a beautiful sunset here! |
By Sunday we were all ready to slow down a little. We drove
out to Alamo Springs for lunch which was yummy!
Then we stopped by the Fort Martin Scott Historical Site in
Fredericksburg.
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Pretty darn good vittles! |
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Ft. Martin Scott |
And for your entertainment is a throwback picture my cousin
gave me. It’s dated 1973. The Oldsmobile
88 and a Mobile Scout trailer that we thought was huge! Our family and several of my other cousins
traveled many a summer together. This
happened to be the summer we took 6 weeks and drove and camped all the way to
Canada and back. My granny went with us.
We shared the table bed every night. So fun! That’s why I have the gypsy blood that has inspired
all of Ron and my travels now.
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Traveling in style in the late 60's and early 70's! |
The last weekend of March I was able to catch up with my
sorority sisters for a girls weekend in Wimberly! The highlight of the weekend was going
ziplining. It was a BIG stretch for
me! Climbing a ladder is a bad
experience for me. I survived, even though the hike to the launch was over some
challenging rocks and heights. I missed my walking stick to help my
balance! We also enjoyed going to the
Newman Castle in Bellville.
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Looks like a real castle! |
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We ate lunch inside. |
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The bedroom |
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Opens the gate |
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Bell tower |
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Chapel |
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Where you go if you're bad! |
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Beautiful reflection! |
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Sandy and Vicki enjoy the hot tub! |
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Donna, Rena, Lori and Carol |
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Donna! |
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Sandy, Lori and Carol getting squashed into the backseat! |
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Donna's expression says it all! |
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Middle age crazy ladies! |
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Getting my gear on |
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Ride up the mountain |
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Me braking for my stop! |
And we close out March with the LBJ 100 bicycle race held
March 30. There were around 1,300
bicycle riders parked along the air strip.
Quite impressive! I was able to
drive the golf cart again this year on the Luci Johnson ride. She’s LBJ’s youngest daughter and she gives
an amazing tour talking about when she was age 16 to 21 and lived here and in
Washington DC. Lots of good history.
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And here they come! My job at this time was to tell them to "Slow down! Sharp turn!" |
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A big salute to the wounded warriors that participated! |
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Me and Ski! |
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Our law enforcement taking a break and listening to KLBJ music! |
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It was really windy and chilly! Me and Jack! |
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Luci Johnson speaking at the start of her ride. |
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Me, Luci and Carolyn |
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Bluebonnets are everywhere! These are at our rig. |
That’s it for now!
Wow, you guys have been busy! Looks like you had a great time with the kids. I bet they loved the helicopter rides. The zip line looked fun!
ReplyDeleteYou had a busy and exciting March! Do you think we have crossed paths when we were there?
ReplyDeleteI like the title of your blog, it's very fitting!