Being in this part of Texas and not stopping by Luckenbach would be crazy, especially for me! It was a really unusual place to see, kind of what I expected but at the same time not really what I expected.
On one of the door frames bar/post office/general store were a bunch of law enforcement shoulder patches, one of them really caught me attention.
On one of the door frames bar/post office/general store were a bunch of law enforcement shoulder patches, one of them really caught me attention.
From there we headed to Johnson City to see Lyndon B Johnson's childhood home. We had a guided tour of the home that was very informative. It was nice to see the home restored to how it would have looked when LBJ lived there.
This is an interesting print, look really close and what do you see? |
I like the chamber pot under the bed, that is how it really was for many people in our country not that long ago. |
From here we visited Lyndon B Johnson's ranch. Here is Debra standing next to what they call "Air Force One-Half", it's very small compared to what the president flies in today. But then again, those were much different times.
Our Roadtrek looks a wee bit tiny when sitting next to a bus. |
We parked next to another Class B that was in the lot,. We met them a little later on, nice folks. |
This cat was extremely happy resting in a bed of Catnip! |
We returned to I-10 and drove until dark, not many choices to park for the night. We saw on one of our apps, RVParky, the Senora TX Safety Rest Area around mile marker 393. We pulled in for a safe nights sleep along with several other RV's
and a bunch of 18 wheelers.
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