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The Edmund Fitzgerald on my new Great Lakes Freighters mug <3
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hiii emy i hope you are ok lately, i love seeing ur presence on the timeline
is there an underrated part of germany u would recommend ppl check out
what are some ways you give yourself grace / are gentle to urself?
what is your favourite playlist lately
-- wiz not on anon lmfao
hi wiz! i'm doing okay, just ready for exam season and this semester to be over. this got very long, so my answers are below the cut 🫠
1. there actually are a lot of beautiful places in germany! you can get a little bit of everything here, coasts, lakes, castles, stalactite caves, mountains, beautiful old towns and so on and so forth, it just depends on where you are.
some castles: burg hohenzollern, schloss neuschwanstein (1st picture), reichsburg cochem, schloss schwerin, schloss braunfels, schloss celle, schloss nordkirchen, schloss drachenburg (2nd picture), burg eltz (3rd picture), schloss moritzburg, schloss wernigerode (schloss is german for castle, if that wasn't obvious by now)
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✨️nature✨️: the devil's wall in the harz mountains (rock formation of sandstone and chalk), the stubbenkammer and the königsstuhl on rügen (two most famous formations in the chalk cliffs), the saalfeld fairy grottos (stalactite cave; 1st picture), the bastei in saxon switzerland (sandstone formation and natural monument; 2nd picture), the hainich national park (beautiful deciduous forest, unesco world heritage site), the old castle rocks in the palatinate forest (group of red sandstone rocks), the sea of rocks in the oden forest (large block accumulation of dark gray quartz diorite), the extern stones in the teutoburg forest (striking sandstone rock formation), the morsum cliff on sylt (steep coast in a unique geotope in europe), the lüneburg heath (flat undulating heath, geest and forest landscape; 3rd picture) (never realised we had so many rocks lol)
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some waters: the triberg waterfalls in the black forest (highest waterfall in germany), the königssee in the berchtesgadener land (1st picture), the mecklenburg lake district (including the müritz, the biggest lake in germany), the blautopf in the swabian alps (karst spring with intensely blue water due to its lime content), the waldnaab valley in the upper palatinate, lake constance (in the foothills of the alps between germany, austria and switzerland), the eibsee in the wetterstein mountains (2nd picture) (see is lake in german)
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old towns (with timbered houses and all that jazz): quedlinburg, heidelberg, rothenburg ob der trauber (1st picture), lübeck, erfurt, meersburg, trier, dinkelsbühl, marburg, freiburg, wismar, bamberg (2nd picture)
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there also are plenty of nice museums and so much more, but this is already way too long. in short, you'll find a lot of gems aside from the big cities (which usually really aren't that great lmao).
2. permitting myself to take longer for things than other people. for example, i've recently (mostly) come to terms with the fact that i will need significantly more than the three years standard period of study to get my bachelor's degree, for a bunch of reasons, and i am constantly reminding myself that that's nothing to be ashamed of. my reasons are valid and taking the time i need does not make me less qualified to get this degree.
3. i've been making a lot of f1 playlists lately which is a lot of fun and my favourite is one i haven't completely finished and posted yet 🤭 this one is for a much beloved ship so i want it to be as accurate as possible.
thank you for the questions <3
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ustling cities, quaint mountain towns, lush forests, breathtaking mountains. All of these can be found in North Carolina, USA. Accordingly, NC has some of the best places to visit in the United States. However, it is most famous for its picturesque beaches. Let’s see what are the best North Carolina Beaches.
North Carolina is located at the southeastern border of the USA. Also, it is right beside the Atlantic ocean. Consequently, the State of North Carolina has some of the most famous beaches for vacations. Planning which of these beach destinations is most suitable for your holiday can be a complicated task. No worries, though. Here, at BookOnBoard, we have prepared a comprehensive guide. So that you can easily decide which is the best North Carolina beach to enjoy with your family and pets.
Five best North Carolina Beaches
The coastline of North Carolina is full of picturesque beaches. For this reason, enjoying summer vacation in North Carolina is definitely a great option. The beaches here vary greatly depending upon how they are accessible or what amenities they offer.
List of top 5 beaches in North Carolina
Outer Banks
Carolina Beach
Nag’s Head
Wilmington
Emerald Isle
Outer Banks
The Outer Banks is not a single beach, but a collection of beaches on multiple islands off the coast of North Carolina. Some of these beaches are pet-friendly. What makes these beaches most interesting is the variety of attractions you can find here. For example, you can find open-sea beaches, white sand beaches, state parks adjacent to beaches, shipwreck diving sites, to name just a few.
The islands are famous for sailing, boating, surfing, windsurfing, onshore and offshore fishing, jet skiing, jet boating, etc. Not only these, but you can also go for hang gliding in the Jockey’s Ridge State Park. Seabirds and turtles are abundant here, as well as crabs and other such species. In the Graveyard of the Atlantic, you can dive down to see wrecks of ships and U-boats.
Carolina Beach
Carolina Beach is a town, park, and beach combination. As such, it offers tons of activities for tourists and vacationers. For example, you can go camping and drive on many of the beach spots like Freeman Park. The Carolina Beach State Park offers great fishing spots. Flytrap Trail is so named for the abundance of carnivorous plants on the hiking path.
The main beach here is one of the many North Carolina beaches with boardwalk. Here you can enjoy many rides, restaurants, shops, and amusements. The nearby Pleasure Island is famous for its Blues and Jazz. You can also go surf fishing and watch many sea turtles there. The Lake Park offers serene and secluded campsite around the lake.
Nag’s Head
Arguably, this is the most famous beach in NC. It can be easily identified by the towering sand dunes here. There are plenty of beach activities here on the beach or on the boardwalks. The beach is pet-friendly, so you can bring dogs or go horse-riding here. The kids will love go-carting, ice cream shops, grassy fields, and unique playgrounds.
Loads of vacation spots dot this popular North Carolina beach. There are other activities for your family here, too. You can go mini-golfing, go hiking in the many beautiful trails in the preserve, go for an aerial obstacle course in First Flight Adventure Park, enjoy the museum for Wright Brothers, etc. As a mainly pleasure and tourism city, Nags Head offers many beach houses, hotels, and beach condos for your vacation stay. Some of these beach hotels are also pet-friendly.
Wilmington
This is another tourism-oriented city on a North Carolina shoreline. Not only that, but it is also a port city. Wilmington is known as the gateway to many Cape Fear coastal beaches. Some of the beaches here have strong surf. That can awesome to watch and surf in! The numerous beaches and boardwalks here offer tons of beach activities for the whole family.
Furthermore, the city itself contains a lot of tourist attractions. It is a historic city, with many antebellum buildings dotted throughout. The famous Riverwalk is lined with galleries, restaurants, and shops. The battleship USS North Carolina is moored at the port where it serves as a naval combat museum. In addition, many fearsome marine creatures beckon at the Aquarium at Fort Fisher. Couples must go for a romantic walk among the beautiful azaleas in the Airlie Gardens.
Emerald Isle
With particularly scenic beaches, Emerald Isle is a part of North Carolina’s Crystal Coast. The famous Bough Innet Pier here is great for fishing and outdoor activities as well. The Emerald Island Woods has plenty of golfing and sailing opportunities. You can enjoy multiple trails and campsites here as well. The EmeraldFest is an unmissable outdoor reggae and country music concert string in June.
The Emerald Isle has 12 miles of spectacular coastline. Accordingly, you have a good chance to find a secluded spot on the beach. There is only one resort here – the Islander. However, many private hotels and beachfront condos are available along the coast. Pet-friendly and mostly drivable, the beaches offer unspoiled white sand. And if you are lucky, you might even spot a dolphin or two!
FAQs about North Carolina Beaches
When is the best time to visit the beaches in North Carolina?
April to August is the warmest here. Also, some of the attractions are open between March to November only. Which means, this will attract the most tourists as well. However, if you don’t mind a bit of cold and need cheap options, winter is not bad here as well.
Can I stay on the beaches in North Carolina?
There are plenty of beach hotels and resorts available in the region. The beach cities and towns host tourists in numerous beachfront houses and condos. Many of which are pet-friendly as well. Some of them offer parking, boat rentals, and other options as well.
Can I drive on the North Carolina Beaches?
Unless specifically prohibited, you can drive on most beaches on the beaches here. You should only use 4×4 offroading vehicles, though. Keep in mind that there are rules about this even though you are not on the road. For example, you cannot drive on or between the dunes. Also, driving or parking on vegetation is strictly prohibited. On most beaches, the speed limit is 15 miles per hour unless you got a special permit. Offroading vehicles are also subjected to standard North Carolina driving laws. These include alcohol rules as well.
Vehicle Parking
About parking your vehicle, there are some rules as well. Most beach towns and cities offer paid parking spots. These can be free at night. You can park your vehicle for up to 24 hours only. Many of the less-crowded beaches have free parking. Further, most of the beaches deep in nature have no parking restrictions.
Can I take my dog to the beaches in North Carolina?
Dogs love beaches! The sand, the water, – and those horrible nose-pinching crabs! Most beaches in North Carolina are pet-friendly. However, some places only allow them at certain times. For example, the Carolina Beach town enforces pet visits on the beach only during October through March. Also, most places allow pets only during daylight hours. Many boardwalks do not allow dogs as well.
Pet rules on NC beaches
Furthermore, keep in mind that your pet wastes must be collected by you. If you are planning to take your dog to the beaches, be sure to keep plastic or paper containers used to clean up doggie wastes. You can be fined for not having your dog on a leash, or leaving the poor guy in a vehicle. The length of the leash matters too. On the most crowded vacation days, the leash must bot be more than 6 feet, while in lighter crowds you can use double that. If your dog is very well-trained you can then get a permit to unleash him on some beaches, Even then, you must remain within 30 feet of your four-legged friend.
Are there tour packages for North Carolina beaches?
Sure there are! There are many tours, trips, and adventures available on and around the beaches in NC. According to TripAdvisor, here are the top 10 tours in North Carolina beaches:
Paddle NC
Mahanaim Kayaking Day Adventures
Tony Silvagni Surf School
Sea Legs Pedal Club
Tasting History
Pleasure Island Rentals
Carolina Beach Pontoon Rental
Wilmington Jet Ski
Caught Up Fishing Charters
Odysea Surf & Kiteboard School
Will my kids love the North Carolina Beaches?
No doubt kids will love the NC beaches. In good weather, children always love the water and shores. The beach itself offers tons of children and family activities. For example, you can build a sandcastle with your little loved ones (be sure to pack figurines!). You can play some beach sports, bring a boogie board, play tic-tac-toe on the sand – the only limit is your imagination (and safety, of course). If nothing else, just running through the water can be a lot of fun!
Teens and pre-teens will love activities like learning to surf or to fish. The aquariums here offer tons of learning and marine life watching opportunities. The boardwalks have lots of fun amusement rides and ice cream shops for your child to relish. Older kids will thank you if you take them in adventurous activities like scuba diving, offroading, or jet boating.
Furthermore, for kids who love nature, many trails and campgrounds in the many national parks around here will be a delight. Besides, if you can handle a kayak, taking your kid on one will always ensure great bonding and fun times. The beach cities often have many quaint, historic shops that little girls will just love. The war museums will instill awe in many kids and adults alike, as well.
Children safety in beaches
Please make sure you keep it safe with kids at the beach, though. Always check with local swimming advisor if the water id okay for kids to swim in. Do not go in the water 3 days after a heavy weather event. In hot weather, avoid sunburn with shirts and sunscreens. Stay hydrated as well. And don’t use floating toys in the ocean – they are only good at pools or other calm waters. Above all – of course – never leave your children alone on the beach.
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Cooperstown, NY
Cooperstown is a village in central New York State, at the southern tip of Otsego Lake. It’s known for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, with its interactive exhibits, artifacts and Plaque Gallery. The Farmers’ Museum depicts 19th-century farm life, and includes craft demonstrations and a hand-carved carousel. The Fenimore Art Museum features American fine art and folk art, plus a garden with lake views.
Elevation: 1,227′ Population: 1,769 (2017)
Fall time in Otsego County, New York is quite splendid. The lakes and mountains provide the perfect backdrop for scenic roadtrips and serene getaways. Whether you're planning your winter trip or your fall leaf-peeping retreat, we've got something for everybody. The Cooperstown Beverage Trail and the wide array of restaurants throughout the county are a foodie's paradise. The sports fanatics rave about our golf courses, lake activities and of course, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. As more and more locations are open for the season, such as the Fenimore Art Museum and the Farmers' Museum,  our Event Calendar starts to fill up. Keep an eye on it for upcoming events and festivals occurring throughout the year!
Discover "America's Most Perfect Village" with a vacation filled with history and nostalgic charm. Located in upstate New York, Cooperstown is the spiritual home of America's National Pastime as well as several attractions that capture the spirit of the region. Explore the Baseball Hall of Fame, enjoy shopping and dining in Cooperstown Village, and relax in welcoming accommodations that blend historic style with modern comfort. Come enjoy a relaxing getaway to Cooperstown at one of the many local hotels, from the quaint inns in downtown to grand lakeside hotels.
David Brodosi
Upstate New York Attractions
Baseball is at the heart of this central New York village thanks to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and historic Doubleday Field. There's also amazing art and culture, outdoor recreation, and fun things to do. Learn about the agriculture of early America at The Farmers' Museum, explore the renowned Fenimore Art Museum, or play 18 holes at Leather-stocking Golf Course. Discover great American art collections and changing exhibitions featuring well-known artists at Fenimore Art Museum, travel back in time to a 19th-century village and farmstead-with cute animals and an elaborate carousel, or play 18 holes at Leatherstocking Golf Course.
David Brodosi
Dining & Shopping Adventures
There's something on the menu for everyone in Cooperstown, from Italian restaurants to American grills and farm-to-table eateries. Grab a bite at one of the local pizza parlors and hot dog shops in town. Shop for baseball treasures, from old-time jerseys to autographed memorabilia. Visit local orchards and quaint shops for something special to take home.
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It's only 8 hours to Keokuk Ragbrai, he said... https://ift.tt/2YvauPc
It's only 8 hours to Keokuk Ragbrai, he said... We ate way to much in Memphis and crashed at the hotel. Our idea of sleeping in was 6:00 a.m. Yes, we are bad at vacations. I decided to take care of some work things, and Teresa decided to complete some school items before we got started with our 2nd travel day. It was only going to be an 8 hour drive so we weren't in any hurry. As we debated on whether or not to U-turn and head to the Bass Pro Pyramid, we crossed into Arkansas and decided to save that Pharaoh sized adventure for the next time we were in Memphis. Onward North ish! After about 10 minutes I pulled out my little blue Passport To Your National Parks book and started looking for cancellation stamp locations we could stop at along the way. Sure, we may have to detour a little bit, but YOLO, right? I also took the time to determine the possibility of stamps within the U.S. Forest Service - Mark Twain National Forest. We've noticed that while a lot of National Parks have these stamps, the National Forests may or may not. Given there are many, many visitor and Ranger Stations in any given National Forest, the chances of stumbling on the right one, with the stamp, is really a gamble. Regardless, I made my pick and Poplar Bluff Ranger Station would be our first stop on our way to the Ozark National Scenic Riverways Visitor center. Going off the interstate. 3/4 tank of gas. I chose well from the 20 or so options for Mark Twain National Forest Ranger Stations and the Poplar Bluff location delivered! It ended up being on the outskirts of the forest and the employees were very eager to help with the stamps and provide some additional recommendations for places to stop. I love the US National Parks & U.S. Forest Service employees/Rangers. They really enjoy the outdoors and are eager to share and help! With my book stamped, more maps in hand, and a couple of brochures we were back on the road headed to Ozark National Scenic Riverway. 1/2 tank of gas. Again, the Ranger was extremely helpful. I got my stamps and we walked around the little museum/visitor center. "Someone" wanted to swim so we got a recommendation that was only 5 miles away at Big Spring along the Current River. We headed down the road. 1/4 tank of gas.
The plan was to take a "short" walk and a "quick" swim. We kind of got lost because of a closed bridge, but we found it. Our walk was longer as we were looking for a secluded area to swim. We found a nice spot along the shore and started making out, like teenagers. Aw. Then some boats came so we moved on. Then we found a very romantic overlook viewing the area where the river and the spring met and kind of started necking, again. Aw. Then we realized we were in direct line-of-site of the main (only) road. Cars came so we moved on. We finally jumped in the river and frolicked for a little bit. It was a fun side trip, but we had more to do and headed toward Elephant Rocks State Park. 1/8 tank of gas. So there aren't many options for gas stations in the Mark Twain National Forest. At this point in the day, the low fuel light was on and the needle was reading "E." We're winding through two lane, desolate roads, when we saw a sign: "Highest Point in Missouri." YYYYYAAAAAASSSSS. So I made the turn and we started driving up. Fuel for our vehicle could wait. This impulse stop wasn't even a possibility of a stamp, but how often do you drive by the highest point in Missouri? Pavement ended and we entered the gravel road to the Taum Sauk Mountain State Park. We got out and saw the "marker." It's not a typical peak. We just as quickly jumped back in the car and ventured to a close Taum Sauk Lookout Tower. From the top we could see the Taum Sauk Reservoir. It was pretty cool! Back in the car. Mission Alpha: Find a Gas Station. Low fuel light on for 20+ miles. There is exactly 1 gas station between the highest point in Missouri and the Elephant Rocks State Park and we JUST made it on tank fumes. Breathing a sigh of relieve and realizing it was getting kind of late, we continued to Elephant Rocks State Park. We obeyed the no swimming signs, but it was increasingly harder to keep Teresa from removing clothes and jumping off the big boulders into a spring fed lake. The pink granite rocks were impressive and EVERYWHERE. It as a great stop. When we got back in the car, the GPS indicated we still had 6 hours to Keokuk. I truly thought it was lying. It was not. We were still very much south-west of St. Louis. Kevin Swenson heroically waited up and flagged us down in front of a Middle School Gym. He then showed us the place he and Kelly saved for us to sleep, helped us set up my hammock and Teresa's sleeping bag, and immediately and impressively fell fast asleep on his air mattress. I don't know how Kelly slept through all Teresa's beating and banging. Pro-tip: Sleeping in a gym with a bunch of strangers is not as glamorous as it sounds. I was to sober and my ear plugs didn't help a lot.
Regardless, we had made it to Iowa and that's how an 8 hour driver turned into a 13 hour adventure. As far as the story telling goes, I'm still 2 days away from the actual cycling on our cycling trip! You'll notice there was no mention of a food stop. I don't think we stopped for food. I managed to keep Hangry Patrick at bay with a cooler full of snacks - this was a miracle in and of itself.
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Do you recommend living in Missouri?
First off know that in 13 days I will have lived in Missouri 26 years (or my whole life), and traveled to 35 states (hopefully will add the final 13 on the East Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii soon). I have also sent lots of people to visitmo.com, and someday would like to be Governor of this great state.With that said it depends on what you are looking for in a state? If you are looking for a state that has anything from rural farmland to big cities, all within a short drive then Missouri may be for you.In the states two biggest cities Kansas City, and St.Louis you will find two great All American cities. And if sports are your thing between the two you will find 2 MLB teams, an NFL team, an NHL team, and just on the Kansas side a MLS team. Not to mention Columbia, home of the University of Missouri and which competes in the SEC easily one of the NCAA's best conferences.If art and culture are more your thing, you will find art galleries, history museums, six National Park Service sites and much more all within an easy drive. Concert wise between St.Louis/Kansas City/Springfield you can always catch your favorite bands and performers when they go on tour.If you are looking for recreation, the state has an amazing state park/trail in the Katy Trail which runs almost from KC to St.L and provides an enjoyable cycling experience for all. Not to mention the numerous state parks, the Lake of the Ozarks, many caves, public land managed by the DOC and many other sites that make Missouri ideal for those seeking recreation and the fun of the outdoors. While I don't drink myself, I should point out that Missouri also has many award winning wineries, and craft brews. If you are looking for friendly people, the girl I liked moved to SC and while visiting last year her dad remarked to me that the people down south were not nearly as friendly as the people of Missouri and he had never met anyone as friendly as Missourians. And this is a man who has lived in many states (4), and worked in way more with his job that requires extensive travel.If you are looking for diversity, Missouri also has a lot of diversity. You will find pockets of racists in some rural areas of the southern part of the state, and around Lone Jack. Jefferson City and surrounding areas can appear vicious when commenting online, but those are just a few online trolls. And I should clarify they are not racist like the others mentioned but tend to be ultra conservative.Also going back to cities they come in all sizes from the bigger ones mentioned to middle sized ones such as Springfield, Columbia, Joplin, to smaller towns like Jefferson City (voted America's Most Beautiful Small Town) and many many more wonderful communities.Basically the only two things that Missouri is missing is the ocean and mountains. If I were to leave the state for any reason besides a job opportunity or love it would be WY/MT because the mountains and wide open spaces, or the Oregon Coast because it's always a pretty ideal temperature. But pound for pound no state can offer what Missouri can offer.With all that said...Missouri risks falling into a political abyss. For a long time Missouri was a political bellwether of national politics and would switch between parties based solely on the candidates merit. However here of late the state has been sliding towards a Republican stronghold that would rivial what happened in nextdoor Kansas and has been a complete and utter disaster. The new Governor Eric Greitens has been awful and is attempting to make Missouri a Right to Work state but thankfully the AFL-CIO and other unions have collected enough signatures to challenge it on the ballot. Missourians  have defeated RTW at the polls before but this will really be a make or break vote. So the soul of the state really hangs in the balance and another vote like the shocking  2016 results  in 18, &/or 20 could really screw up the entire makeup of the state. Also the NAACP issued their first ever travel warning ever just recently for the state, which is because of Grietens and some of the BS laws he had passed. If balance can be restored politically the state will be in great shape. Other things I forgot to mention:Infrastructure wise, MoDOT is drastically underfunded but does a good job of maintaining roads and bridges anyway. To anyone who has done much traveling you will quickly realize where is some areas there may be potholes it is still drastically better than a lot of other states.Schools are decent. It really depends on the district. Beside the U of Missouri there are many other quality colleges, universities, and other opportunities for higher learning.Econmy/jobs wise they are pretty easy to find. Depending on the RTW vote though it could cause massive problems. Greitens has also overturned the city of St.Louis wage increase bumping it back down to state minimum wage because he is an ass. But he can be replaced come 2020. Also I have had a lot of friends move to the KC area. It is a fast growing city and offers a lot of opportunities. Houses/shopping wise real estate can be found pretty cheap, and the cost of living is very reasonable in most places in the state.I know I'm probably forgetting a lot, but the state really does offer a whole lot. If you wanted to move anonymous you'd have a friend in me, and I can guarantee I do my best to make this state the top in the country. Even with all the problems it has Missouri is a great place to live and raise a family. Thanks for the great question and if you want to know ANYTHING else about the state or whatnot please ask!
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Branson's top-dos can best be described as family-friendly with a western nation. Think Disney World meets Nashville.
There is Silver Dollar City, which attracts children with thrilling trips and makes parents happy with the "fun, clean" atmosphere. There are also ample educational opportunities, from the history of the "unsinkable" ship at the Titanic Museum to animal and environmental science lessons at the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery. What's more, Table Rock Lake affords a picturesque place for swimming and boating, while an array of performance venues like the Sight & Sound Theatres will entertain the whole family with singing, dancing, and music.
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1. Table Rock Lake
The Rock Lake board covers over 50,000 acres, with nearly 800 miles of coastline, in southwest Missouri. Visitors enjoy the natural diversions of swimming, boating, fishing and even scuba diving at the lake, especially since they're so different from the rest of Branson's activities.
Recent tourists, from aspiring fishermen to families with young children, say Table Rock Lake is clean, peaceful and absolutely lovely. Fishing, swimming and sunset trips receive special appreciation from visitors.
2. Branson Landing
Branson Landing is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment center located along Lake Taneycomo that spans 1.5 miles.
Along with shops and restaurants, the area also boasts a lakeside boardwalk and a series of water fountains set to lights, fire, and music (the feature was designed by the same company responsible for the fountains at the Bellagio in Las Vegas).
Recent travelers enjoyed shopping at the more than 100 storefronts in the center, as well as eating at its restaurants, including Cantina Laredo and White River Fish House. More adventurous visitors highly recommended Parakeet Pete's Waterfront Zipline, which allows visitors to zip line across the lake.
3. Silver Dollar City
Silver Dollar City is a unique theme park in that it contains both thrilling rides and entertainment, and it embraces a late 19th-century vibe. Even when guests scream on the latest trip, they will still feel like they were transferred to the 1880s.
Attractions like the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, which travels through Ozarks country, and the signature Fire-In-The-Hole roller coaster, which mimics a coal mine caught ablaze, help foster the old-time feeling.
A range of shops that carry homemade candies and handwoven rugs, among other eats and wares, also lend themselves to the homespun theme. Along with its trips and shops, Silver Dollar City is known for its programs, ranging from pickers and storytellers to gospel performers and musicals.
Although Silver Dollar City is family-friendly, some people say this park is best for children 36 inches or taller because there is a height requirement for most trips. Tourists also recently mentioned the hills inside the park, suggesting that future travelers should be prepared to walk.
Some people also warn that eating options may stand to improve. If you don't want to purchase snacks in the park, pack your own; Silver Dollar City allows visitors to bring in food and nonalcoholic beverages.
4. Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery
The shepherd of the Hills Fish Farm is a salmon farming facility operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Travelers can tour the hatchery, which produces between 350,000 to 400,000 pounds of rainbow and brown trout annually.
You can also walk on one of the four trails - which allow fishing to reach Lake Taneycomo - pack a picnic to enjoy at picnic tables and pavilions, and see the natural center of the hatchery.
Families traveling with children said they would love to feed the fish, but they suggest future visitors take them to the neighborhood to pay for fish food and a cup to collect food for. fish. Others highly recommended making time to view the video in the visitor center and speak to the friendly and knowledgeable docents.
5. College of the Ozarks
A university visit may not usually be on your to-do list, but the College of the Ozarks is unique. Nicknamed "Hard Work U," this college allows students to graduate debt-free if they work campus jobs while they attend.
Tourists recommend eating at the Dobyns Dining Room or Keeter Center, saying the food is delicious and the staff is very kind and professional.
6. Titanic Museum
When visitors enter the Titanic Museum, built to look like the real ship, they are issued a boarding pass with the name of the Titanic passenger actually on it.
At the end of the self-guided tour – which winds through a recreated grand staircase and past more than 400 artifacts preserved from the sunken vessel –, visitors see if the passengers on their tickets survive the notorious shipwreck.
Recent visitors have reported that the experience, while a bit expensive, has been well worth the huge admission fee. Parents, in particular, said their children enjoyed various interactive experiences.
Museumgoers can touch a real iceberg, plunge their hands into 28-degree water (the temperature of the ocean on that fateful night) and try to stand on the sloping decks, which mimic the incline of the ship as it was sinking.
7. Sight & Sound Theatres
The 2,000-seat movie theater & audio - with locations in Branson and Lancaster, Pennsylvania - is one of the top things to do in Branson. The theater has been called the "Christian Broadway" since its stages show with Biblical themes.
Some recent musicals include Sam Samson, "Jonah" and "Miracle of Christmas". Self-pay is family-friendly, Branson's Vision & Sound outpost even has a glass-covered family room, allowing parents to look after children and watch a show on TV without losing the audience concentrate.
But it's not just families that enjoyed the choreography and elaborately costumed performances. Critics of all ages always describe the shows as "awesome", praising the high level of talent, as well as special effects and general atmosphere.
Thanks to the stadium-style seating, many visitors said there's not a bad seat in the house (though some recommend booking a seat in the back half of the theater in the center section for the best view).
Recent visitors also enjoyed the one-hour behind-the-scenes tour, currently available from mid-March to mid-December. Tourists said the tour guides were friendly, informative. and help the audience to better understand the show scene.
8. White Water Branson
Visitors to White Water Branson, Silver Dollar City's sister attraction, will have the opportunity to splash into over 2 million gallons of water. Along with a lazy river and speed skating, White Water Branson also has a 500,000-gallon wave pool.
Most tourists say that the water park spends a great time, while others say that while the staff is friendly, the park's attractions are only average when compared to public parks. other water pills. To avoid waiting time, reviewers recommend going to the park when it's open in the morning.
9. Promised Land Zoo
The faith-based zoo was founded in the 1990s by the Sanders family to preserve and rescue endangered animals. Current critters include sloths, kinkajous, and kangaroos. It also employs a number of biologists and conservationists who are responsible for the animals.
Like the rest of Branson, the zoo gets into the Christmas spirit and hosts a drive-thru lights display in November and December.
Recent visitors recommended purchasing the VIP experience. With the VIP experience, visitors have the opportunity to feed, keep and interact with a number of creatures in the zoo. Other features include guided tram tours and foot safari, among other attractions.
Reviewers say the interaction with the zoo's animals makes the pricey ticket well worth the money. Travelers also warn future visitors about the zoo's religious postings throughout the space. Though the postings did not detract from their visit, it could be jarring to those unfamiliar with the zoo's religious affiliation.
10. Branson Scenic Railway
You can take a ride on the Branson Scenic Railway at the historic warehouse in downtown Branson and take a winding train through the foothills of the Ozark mountain range. November and December are especially popular times since the train turns into Polar Express, eliminating children's favorite books of the same name.
The experience includes a live reading of the book, hot cocoa for all and a visit from Santa Claus.
Recent visitors said the train ride was enjoyable and that they learned a few things along the way about the towns that used to lie along the tracks. Others said that there wasn't too much picturesque scenery to enjoy during the 40-minute trip, but parents mentioned their kids loved the Polar Express experience.
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18 Jan 2019 (Fri) – First stop was at the Dallas Diner for breakfast next door to the Elks Lodge.  We both got senior breakfast meals – 2 eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, and a biscuit.  It was good. Then we did the laundry so I could have some clean socks and underwear to take with me on my trip.  While the laundry was drying, we drove to the nearest Navy FCU 17 miles away.  I deposited 3 checks and asked if they could cash a $20 check I had made out to me. For some reason, it would not photograph for mobile deposit to USAA.  The clerk said it was the background on the check that was preventing the picture (apparently, it is a common problem).  Since I don’t have a personal account at Navy FCU (just the SMART Nomads business account), she had me deposit the check in that account and withdraw $20.  It was an in-and-out transaction.
     After we brought the laundry back to the RV and put everything away, we grabbed Bonnie and drove to the park at White Rock Lake. There was a large dog park there and we wanted to give Bonnie some social time with other dogs.  There were at least 20 dogs running around the large dog park, and another 20 in the little dog park.  Bonnie wasn’t interested in interacting with anyone. She sniffed, peed, and pooped but did not play.  We took her out of the park and went for a walk along the lake front.  There were many birds on the water and in the trees. The sky was heavily overcast and the temp was in the low 50s.  The forecast for today was 68 degrees but we did not see it get that high.
     I am feeling a little anxious about my trip to New York.  Winter Storm Harper is headed to the northeast this weekend.  Temps are projected to be in the single digits with snow and sleet and flash-freeze conditions.  Why am I going back to New York in January???  We will have to adjust these visits back home for more temperate times of the year.
 17 Jan 2019 (Thu) - We went to the mall so I could pick up a few things for my trip to New York then went to AMC Movie Theater to watch “Replicas” with Keanu Reeves.  It was OK. Keanu just couldn’t pull off acting like a scientist.  We stopped at PetCo to pick up a few cans of food for the animals, and stopped for lunch at Saltgrass Steak House.  We were back home by 5:00 p.m.
16 Jan 2019 (Wed) – We packed up, made a stop at the dump station, and headed out from Caddo to Dallas.  It looked like some kind of stevedore had worked around the campground last night.  A lot of grass was dug up.  We figured it was either (or both) possums and javelinas.  They like to root in the ground for grubs and worms.  We never saw any wildlife other than deer during the 9 days we’ve been here.
     We stopped for lunch at McDonald’s.  Paul pulled into a WalMart parking lot and I walked across the street to get the food.  Of course, we had to include a burger for Bonnie and Sheba.  
     Traffic was pretty good most of the way.  When we got to the last few miles, the GPS goofed up. There is construction in that area and we guessed the GPS was trying to put us on a road that wasn’t there any more. At any rate, we managed to find our way to the Elks Lodge.
     The Lodge is on the outskirts of town near Garland. There are 7 sites lined up along the back fence with water and electric hookups.  I had called two days ago and made a reservation for the one and only empty site.  When we arrived, there was a motor coach in our site.  The guy didn’t know it was reserved.  There is a sign on the front door of the lodge that says the sites are first come, first served.  It is a confusing system.  They were gracious, however, and moved over to park by the fence.  We pulled in and set up.
     Once set up, we drove into town.  It seems like all the stores we shop at are close by on the main road.  Kroger is two buildings over.  U-Haul (where we get propane) is a mile and a half down the road.  Between here and there, there is a PetCo and a Lowe’s along with dozens of other stores and restaurants.  Very different from the last place we camped.  lol.
     We got the propane tank refilled, refueled the truck, and picked up groceries at Kroger.  We also picked up dinner and took it back to the RV.  After we ate, we went into the lodge.  The parking area is gated and we needed to get a key card for the gate.  We also asked about extending for an additional 3 days.  We had reservations through to January 25.  I will be in New York from the 19th to the 24th.  The weather forecast is for a fierce winter storm to hit the northeast.  We figured we should extend a few days to the 28th just in case my return flight gets delayed by the storm.  There was a little confusion as to who had reserved the site, but the gal finally said they hadn’t paid so we were set.
    The lodge cooks dinner every Wednesday night. Tonight’s meal was tomato soup and grill cheese.  We had already eaten so we passed.  Next Wednesday Paul will be able to enjoy a meatball sandwich if he wants.  They are also having a steak dinner on Saturday.  I called and made a reservation for him. We had a drink and returned to the camper.
15 Jan 2019 (Tue) – Again, we stayed in the campground.  Temps never got over 50 today and the sun never showed its face.  We have been using a 30’ leash to walk Bonnie.  She has been enjoying the extra freedom very much. It’s also given us a better walk. We don’t have to stop all the time so she can sniff at something.  She has room to walk ahead, stop to sniff, then catch up to us without getting pulled on the 6’ leash.  Everyone is happier with the walk.
 14 Jan 2019 (Mon) – We stayed around the campground today.  Temps still cold and skies overcast.  A second camper showed up overnight.  Now there are four of us in the campground.  The tenters left.
 13 Jan 2019 (Sun) – We stayed around the campground today. The temperatures remained in the 30s all day.  A new camper showed up and the motor home left.  I spotted a campfire on the point where the tenters had been.  Guess more tenters are staying here for the weekend.
12 Jan 2019 (Sat) – We drove 45 minutes north to Graham today.  The Post Office Museum and Fine Arts Center was closed.  There wasn’t anything else to see in the town.  We drove around looking at the buildings and homes.  It looked very much like a western town – not rich, not poor although there were some very run down areas.  
     We stopped at the number one rated restaurant (according to Trip Advisor) for lunch.  Neri’s on the Square was housed in an old historical building that has served as a mortuary, an antique stop, a hardware store, and a restaurant.  The building was large and very open.  There were paintings right on the walls and a set of stairs going to the second floor.  The waitress was a little weird.  Paul thought she was mentally challenged.  I thought she was a young kid who was just given the job, was coached to be upbeat and smile all the time, and then was let loose.  She was extremely enthusiastic, gesticulated a lot, and ended every sentence with a breathless smile.  The food was good and we enjoyed the meal.
     On the way back to the campground, we took time to drive around Possum Kingdom Lake.  We drove through neighborhoods and summer retreats that were pretty deserted.  We found the Brazos River Authority Observation Point and Possum Kingdom Reservoir created by the Morris Sheppard Dam.  The dam was built as a flood control and water conservation project in 1941.  It is over 2,700 feet long and 190 feet high. A very cold wind was blowing so we did not walk around the observation point for very long.  
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     We stopped at WalMart to pick up some nice crusty French bread to have with the potato soup I made yesterday.  They had French bread but it wasn’t crusty.  They need to come to New York to see what REAL French and Italian bread is like.  We settled for a frozen loaf of garlic bread.  It was OK but didn’t hit the mark.
11 Jan 2019 (Fri) – It rained during the night and intermittently all day today.  We drove south to the town of Breckenridge.  First stop was at the Swenson Memorial Museum.  The museum was all about Stephens County.  It consisted of two floors located in the former First National Bank building.  The place was packed with artifacts and photos.  There was a resident of the town who was an amateur photographer who took pictures of everything.  Because of that, they have pictures of every aspect of life in the late 1880s through the early 1900s.  It was a very interesting museum.  We spent about two hours wandering among the exhibits, followed (most of the time) by the curator who kept up a rambling story about the town’s history and its colorful occupants.  The curator recommended two restaurants for lunch and also suggested we go to the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center after the Swenson Museum.  We thanked her and left.
     We had lunch at the L&L Family Restaurant. It was very local.  Paul and I both got fried chicken with mashed potatoes and cole slaw.  The potatoes automatically came with gravy without the waitress even asking if we wanted it. We were able to bring home enough left-overs to have supper later.
     After lunch, we drove to the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center.  What a great stop!  The ladies of the town compete in the Festival parades in San Antonio and Tyler. They donate their beautiful gowns to the museum for display.  The curator brought us back into the exhibit room where we could see the gowns close up.  The gowns are worth thousands of dollars and reminded us of the costumes they create for Mardi Gras.  Another room had a doll collection on display, and another had the most beautiful and stunning water colors we have ever seen.  A temporary exhibit had paintings by an impressionist artist who actually came in to get her pictures just after we finished viewing them.  Talk about timing!
     When we got back to the campground, we did the laundry in the campground’s two washers and two dryers.  An RV was just pulling in.  The other two that were here left yesterday.  It is pretty deserted in the campground now.  The distance the park is from main routes might have something to do with the lack of campers.  We are enjoying the beauty of the park and the lack of crowded facilities.  The weather has been more in the normal range – high 60s in the day; 40s at night.  The weather forecast for the weekend is for lows in the 30s.  Looks like we will have to turn off the water at night again.
 10 Jan 2019 (Thu) – We drove into the town of Mineral Wells today, 51 miles northeast from here.  It took almost an hour just to drive the park road to get to the main route.  There wasn’t much to see in town.  It is obvious the town is barely hanging on.  There were many stores closed up and dilapidated buildings with broken windows lined the streets.  The Baker Hotel, which opened two weeks after the great crash in 1929, was boarded up and the inside gutted.  We walked around it.  Then we drove to the original Mineral Water Company.  They produced Crazy Water in both liquid and crystal form.  The water from wells in the area had several elements in it, to include lithium.  Early settlers found the water made sick people better.  Soon, in combination with the oil boom, Mineral Wells swelled to a population of 30,000 people.  People came from all over to drink and bathe in the water.  Then the FDA was formed and better medical treatments were discovered and the town kind of faded away.  We stopped to eat at the Mesquite Pit.  The food was good.
     We got back to the campground a little after four. Paul said we drove 117 miles for lunch.
 9 Jan 2019 (Wed) – We spent the day relaxing. Just stayed in the campground and enjoyed the day.  There are only two other RVs in the park.  Paul spotted a couple of tents on another point.  They had a campfire going.  We agreed we needed to get some firewood.
 8 Jan 2019 (Tue) – We packed up, used the dump station, and hit the road at 9:20 a.m.  It was a long drive from San Angelo to Caddo (5 hours).  We stopped at Cracker Barrel for lunch.  The food was good as always.
     We pulled in the Possum Kingdom State Park campground at quarter after two.  The campground is very far off the main route and away from any local towns.  It was 17 miles on the park road from the main route to the campground.  The town of Caddo was very small and Trip Advisor has nothing listed for it.  We might explore some of the small towns around the area but there isn’t much here in this part of Texas.
     Our campsite is right on Possum Kingdom Lake. So far, we have not seen any opossums but there are lots of deer in the area.  There are only 2 or 3 other campers here.  It is pretty isolated.  We have electric and water hookups and will have to find a dump station when we leave.
 7 Jan 2019 (Mon) – We went out to get fuel and groceries in preparation for our move tomorrow.  We stopped at the Pack Saddle for lunch.  Their ribs were so good last time but not this time.  The meat was tough and less flavorable.  That was very disappointing.
 6 Jan 2019 (Sun) – We spent the day hanging around the campground today.  Made a reservation at our next campground – Possum Kingdom State Park in Caddo, TX. I wonder if there are a lot of opossums in that park?
5 Jan 2019 (Sat) – We went to the Railway Museum of San Angelo this morning.  It was a small museum located in an old depot.  There were several train setups but only one worked.  The most interesting thing was the list of depots between the start of the line in Kansas City to its terminus in Mexico. Almost every station had its name changed over time, which seemed unfair to earlier settlers.  Stations would be named after a family member or someone who settled the town then years later it would be changed to honor someone who served on the railway board or donated money.  Outside were five rail cars – two engines, one caboose, and two cars.  
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      After the museum, we went to the Cork & Pig Tavern for lunch.  It was odd to have a place with such a name and there was very little pork offered on the menu.  Paul and I wound up sharing a pizza.
    Following lunch, we went to the Chicken Farm Art Center.  It was a former chicken farm that has been converted to an artists’ compound.  Some artists live on the property; two of the chicken coops were divided into small shops.  Most of the wares were handmade items – soap, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, etc. There was a group of musicians sitting around in chairs in the courtyard.  It was more like a jam than a performance.  
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     On the way back to the campground, we stopped at PetCo and WalMart.
4 Jan 2015 (Fri) – We went to lunch at the Pack Saddle BBQ at noon.  The ribs were excellent!  Paul had a brisket dish, which was also very good.  We returned to the campground where Paul continued to insulate all the cabinets in the RV.  
     I got a notice from USPS that our forwarded mail would arrive on Monday.  I had asked for it on Saturday thinking they would send it out on Monday and it would arrive on Friday or Saturday.  Escapees didn’t send the mail out until yesterday so it won’t arrive until Monday. Consequently, I had to go to the office and extend our stay here for one more day.  We were planning to leave on Monday but now our departure date is Tuesday.
     The weather was soooooo much nicer today.  It was 33 degrees when Paul got up this morning and it climbed all the way into the high 60s today.  Hopefully, the cold front has passed and the weather is returning to normal.    
3 Jan 2019 (Thu) – We drove into town and had lunch at Miss Hattie’s Café and Cathouse Lounge.  It was in an old bank building built around the late 1800s.  It had the original tin stamped ceiling and red brick walls.  I had pot roast and Paul had fried shrimp.  The food was good.
      After lunch, we walked down the street to Legend Jewelers where we bought tickets to see Miss Hattie’s Bordello Museum.  Three more people joined the tour and we all walked up a double flight of stairs over the jewelry store to where Miss Hattie ran her bordello.  There were some original pieces from the actual bordello, and the rest was furniture and artifacts from that time period.  We looked into bedrooms where there were story boards recounting the tale of each of five mistresses.  It was a very interesting tour.
     We then drove to San Angelo State Park on the outskirts of town.  It was a very large park with two separate entrances.  First, we went through the south entrance.  There are long horn steers and bison kept in this area.  Unfortunately, neither were near the road.  There were some pens in the distance and it looked like several bison laying on the ground nearby.
     We then drove back out onto the main road over to the north entrance.  There were campgrounds on either side of a creek but not many people camping.  We poked around then left.
2 Jan 2019 (Wed) – It was 30 degrees when we went to bed and it was 30 degrees when we got up this morning. Brrrrrrr.  WTH???  It’s not supposed to be this cold way down south here in Texas!  There have been all kinds of winter advisories and storm warnings for the past two days.  The weatherman reported today that temperatures across the nation are 20 to 30 degrees below normal.
     We went back to Lowe’s today and picked up half-inch pipe insulation tubes and stuffed them under the edge of the kitchen slide. There is no insulation under that slide and it is noticeably colder in the kitchen area.  Paul completed insulation of all the cabinets and closets today.  We’ve had to disconnect the water hose for the last two days.  The water pump is an on-again, off-again, affair.  When the weather gets warmer, Paul will try to figure out why it keeps shutting off.
     I looked up the number one restaurant on Trip Adviser and we went there for lunch.  What a weird experience!  The name of the place was listed as Peasant Valley Restaurant but the sign outside said PV Deli.  It was an old house-turned-restaurant.  We walked through the main door into a large dining area.  To the left was another room with a couple reading a menu on a chalkboard.  We assumed it was the lunch menu, so we walked over and read it, too.  Then a mentally challenged young man told us that was the dinner menu (it was just 11:45 a.m.) and he handed us some photocopied menus to choose from.  We walked back into the main dining room, took a table, and reviewed the menu.  The young man tried to answer questions but he was extremely difficult to understand.  Every time I asked him to repeat himself, he said something different. I tried to order a chicken salad sandwich but he said there was no chicken.
     I was beginning to feel really uncomfortable and somewhat annoyed about the whole place and told the young man we were leaving because I wanted chicken but they were out of it.  Then a young woman came into the room, stated that the young man was her brother and sometimes talked too fast, and said there was plenty of chicken; just not chicken salad.  Too embarrassed to leave, we sat back down to look over the menu again.  She told us when we decided what we wanted, we should walk down the hall and place our order at the counter.  We got up and walked down the hall to place our order.  There was a sign on the wall that said if you didn’t know what you wanted, get out of the line and don’t come back until you know what you want.  I wound up ordering a Rueben sandwich.  The whole thing was just weird.
     When we got back to the campground, we packed up the dirty clothes and did the laundry at the campground.  They have two washers and two dryers, which is enough for us. While the clothes washed and dried, we tried to put together a puzzle.  There was a shelf in the room with books and puzzles.  We didn’t have much luck.  Neither one of us had our glasses and got a headache after a while.
     The temps never got out of the low 30s today. Paul spread cat litter on the steps because they were slick with ice.  Hope this cold spell passes soon.
 1 Jan 2019 (Tue-New Year’s Day) – It was very cold today.  We went to Lowe’s and picked up some silver insulation sheeting to put in the windows. I worked on the caravan book for May; Paul measured and fit the insulation in the windows.  It’s a little disturbing not to be able to see out the windows.  One of the best things about this RV is the panoramic views out the windows.  Oh, well.  If it keeps us warmer, I guess it’s a good thing.
31 Dec 2018 (Mon) – It started raining last night around 8 or 9.  Some times we had thunder and lightning; sometimes there was just a gentle rain. The ground was pretty wet this morning.
     We drove into town to the post office and got the address to have our mail forwarded.  Then we drove to Fort Concho.  It is the most intact Indian Wars Fort in the U.S.  There were about 20 buildings arrayed in a horseshoe around a large parade field.  A couple of the buildings were open to tour but most were closed up.  There were more than 40 buildings on the fort at one time but many were torn down over the years.  Like many frontier posts, it was only in service for 23 years then abandoned by the military.  We walked around the fort, looking in the few buildings that were open.  There was also the Museum of Telefony located in one of the old buildings.  It was quite interesting to see all the very old phones back from a time when telephones were first invented.  Today’s kids wouldn’t know what to do with them.
     After exploring Fort Concho, we went to lunch at the Angry Cactus.  It was a bar and grill decorated in some very unusual ways.  There were pots turned upside down hanging from the ceiling as lights. They used old fashioned light bulbs to give an old look to the place.  They had a special - $5 margaritas all day along with tacos or taco salad.  We found the food very good.
     On the way back to the campground, we stopped in the San Angelo Nature Center.  It was a parking lot fronting on a lake.  Not much wildlife to look at.  We stopped at the Hotel Concho.  It is now out of business.  The first two floors are used by local businesses.  They were setting up for a wedding at 5 p.m. today.  It was a beautiful old building.
     We also stopped at H.E.B. and picked up groceries then ran to PetCo to pick up pet food.  The town of San Angelo has almost 96,000 people, yet much of the town is run down with many broken windows and boarded up buildings.  It feels like they are struggling to keep the town going.  Hope they make it.
 30 Dec 2018 (Sun) – We took Bonnie on a long walk around the campground.  It was 37 this morning and never got warmer than 45 degrees.  When done, we drove into town to the San Angelo Visitor Center. It was a very fancy building with a small office.  There were two elderly gentlemen there who were very happy to tell us everything there was to know about the town.  After getting a handful of brochures and flyers, we walked down by the Concho River. There were Christmas light displays set up.  We decided to come back after dark to see the light show.
     We had lunch at Zero One Ale House.  It was an old building with a tin ceiling and brick walls.  I had roast chicken with seared asparagus and deep fried potato balls.  Paul got a signature sandwich.  Everything was delicious.  We brought a pint of potato soup and left-overs home for dinner.  
     At 6 p.m. we drove back into town and drove through the Christmas lights display.  It was especially nice because they were set up along the river and the lights reflected in the water.  It was like a two-for-one show.  Bonnie seemed to enjoy the ride.
29 Dec 2018 (Sat) – We packed up and pulled out of Fredericksburg at 10 a.m. The weather was cold – in the 30s all day.  We drove three hours to arrive at Goodfellow AFB Recreation Area a little more than three hours later.  There are two parts to this campground – a new part and an old part.  The old part has full hookups and looks like it’s full of long-termers.  That area has lots of trees.  The new part is in a parking lot with just electric and water hookups.  There are no trees and no wifi either.  After set up, we drove to the office and checked in.  Then we drove over to the base (the campground is five miles off base), and shopped for a few things in the base exchange. We returned and just tried to hunker down and stay warm.  WTH?? This is Texas!
28 Dec 2018 (Fri) – After Bonnie’s walk, we went next door to Nury’s for breakfast.  I tried something called Divorced Eggs and Paul had biscuits and gravy. The food was good (again).  Sorry we discovered this place so late in our stay. We would have eaten a few more meals there.
     At around 1:00 PM, there came a banging on the door.  A campground employee was asking when we were leaving.  Apparently, the schedule said we were leaving today when we thought we were leaving tomorrow.  We walked up to the office and found conflicting information in the files – one item said we were leaving today; another said we were leaving tomorrow.  The clerk told us the winter Texans were coming in today and the campground was full.  After some discussion, we had to move from site 80 to site 1.  We called and made a reservation at our next place arriving tomorrow so we needed to stay here one more night.  Luckily, they had a spot.
27 Dec 2018 (Thu) – We spent the day taking down the Christmas tree.  We sure do have a lot of ornaments!  We also went next door to Nury’s International Restaurant for lunch.  It turned out to be something like a Mexican restaurant but with an eclectic menu.  There were the usual tacos, enchiladas, and quesadillas, but there were also some other more exotic offerings – coconut shrimp, egg rolls, etc.  The food was good and the staff was super friendly.
26 Dec 2018 (Wed) – At noon, we rode into town for lunch.  We wanted to go to a barbecue place but it was closed for Christmas vacation.  That was disappointing.  So we stopped at Hilda’s Tortillas.  The parking lot was full, which is always a clue that the food is good.  And it was. We took a quart of chicken tortilla soup home for dinner.
    Thunderstorms rolled in tonight. There was also some hail.  The TV news reporters were all warning about heavy hail and tornados.  It was a little scary.  
25 Dec 2018 (Tue-Christmas Day) – We stayed in the campground today working on putting together the caravan book for next May.  At 12:15 p.m.  I prepared green beans for the potluck luncheon and at 1:00 p.m. we went to the community center for the campground Christmas meal.  I think everyone in the campground must have been there along with a few family members.  The hall was full!  We haven’t seen that many people at the other two events we have been at.  I would have made more beans.  As it was, the meal was delicious.  The choices were very plentiful.  The dessert table was laden with goodies.  We came home stuffed.
24 Dec 2018 (Mon) – We did the laundry today. At 6:30 p.m. we went to the Fredericksburg United Methodist Church for their traditional candlelight service. It was similar to home with a few minor differences.  The minister went on a little too long with his sermon but it was a good message.  I always loved the Christmas Eve candlelight service.  It became especially important to me as my children grew up and left.  Our daughter would come back and attend the service occasionally.  At those rare times, I would feel close to her again as we sang “Silent Night” and hugged one another.  There is no more closeness with my children today.  Not like it was when they were bound to me as children.  Now they have families of their own and that special parent-child closeness is gone, only to be recaptured in rare moments like the Christmas Eve service.  I miss my babies.
 23 Dec 2018 (Sun) – We stayed around the campground today.  At 5 p.m. we went to a Christmas Eve Eve party.  Everyone was supposed to bring an appetizer and grab bag gift.  Unfortunately, the “bag” was supposed to include a gift bag to put your gift in.  We just wrapped our pathetic little gifts and they were the last ones to be chosen. Now I know.  The appetizers were all good and included a couple of dessert items.  We both got wine for our gifts.
 22 Dec 2018 (Sat) – We went to Becker Vineyards at 11 a.m. for a wine and food pairing.  It was very nice.  There was just one other couple and us in the “special room” where we had our tasting. A young woman gave us samples of five wines, each with a special tidbit to eat with it.  It was all very good.  Afterward, we went into the general tasting area and bought a glass of wine to drink out on the patio.  We also picked up some water crackers, fig jam, and truffle honey as well as three bottles of wine.
     We then drove to the grocery store and picked up some items.  This time we remembered to pick up some meat to put Bonnie’s pills in.  We also drove down the road to find the United Methodist Church in town.  Now that it’s located, we will attend service on Christmas Eve.  We stopped for lunch at a very German restaurant – Friedhelm’s Bavarian Inn.  The food was very good.
     I started a diet on December 10th.  I had a great initial start – lost 8 pounds in 4 days.  Then I lost not an ounce for the next 7 days despite strict adherence to the program.  When you don’t see any progress like that, you feel like giving up.  Who starts a diet just before the holidays any way? Unless you deliberately want to sabotage your efforts.  Yesterday’s appetizer event followed by last night’s outing to the Airport lounge was the final straw.  That break with the diet was cemented by today’s exotic food samplings.  Guess I’ll have to get back on the diet train as a New Year’s resolution.  *sigh*
21 Dec 2018 (Fri) – We drove into town and picked up a few items at WalMart.  Then we drove out to the Old Tunnel State Park, about 12 miles out of town.  There was a short hike down the trail and back.  They have benches where people can sit and watch the bats emerge from the tunnel at night.  Just like they do at Carlsbad Caverns.
     The 920-foot tunnel was originally built in the 1910s by the townspeople themselves.  They needed a route from Fredericksburg to San Antonio.  It ran for three years then was scrapped in the 1940s.  Now the tunnel is home to 3 million Mexican free-tailed bats from May to October each year.
      We discovered a café next door.  When we checked Trip Advisor, the café was rated 5 out of 89 restaurants in Fredericksburg.  It was a small café with yellowed signs on the walls.  There was a wood burning stove sitting in the middle of the room and a column supporting the main support beam with signatures all over the column.  I ordered chili and Paul got a ham sandwich. His sandwich was huge.  My chili was very spicy and I could only eat little more than half of the bowl.
     At 5 p.m. we went to the community center in the campground for social hour.  We made prosciutto and melon for our contribution to the appetizers.  We met an interesting couple from Iowa.  They invited us to join them at the Officer’s lounge at the airport for drinks later.  At 6 p.m. there was a golf cart parade.  It consisted of six carts decorated with lights and other items that slowly wound their way back and forth among the RVs.
     After the parade, we took Bonnie for a quick walk then drove to the Airport lounge.  A man who has been blind since birth was playing the grand piano in the lounge.  He was very good.  We stayed for about two hours.
20 Dec 2018 (Thu) – After Bonnie’s long walk this morning, we drove into town.  First stop was at WalMart to pick up a few items.  Unfortunately, we forgot to get something to give Bonnie her pills with so we’ll have to go back tomorrow.  After WalMart, we walked up and down the Main Street looking for gifts. We will be attending a Christmas party here at the campground and everyone is supposed to bring a grab bag gift. We also stopped by UPS to mail off the last of our Christmas packages.
     For lunch, we went to The Auslander.  It was an old historical building built of stone. Inside were several cuckoo clocks on the wall.  None of them chimed on the hour so I guess they were turned off.  There were animals heads mounted around the restaurant – a moose, an elk, a deer, and a long horn cow.  I cannot understand the need to cut the head off something and stick it up on a wall.
     As we’ve been driving around town, we are discovering there are many lodges, inns, hotels, motels, and B&Bs.  I guess this really is a destination place.  Last year, someone told us that they have a big population of college students here during spring break.
19 Dec 2018 (Wed) – We’ve fallen into the habit of taking Bonnie for a long walk each morning.  She eats.  We have our breakfast.  Then around 9:30/10:00 a.m. we go for a 20-30 minute walk.  She looks forward to them very much.  She’ll start barking at us when she’s decided it’s time to go.  It’s funny.
     We spent the day in the campground.  At 4:30 p.m. we brought Bonnie to the vet.  He found she has a UTI and put her on antibiotics. We dropped Bonnie off back at the campground, then drove into town for dinner and the show.  There are not that many restaurants on Main Street, as we discovered when we went looking for one.  We finally wound up at The Rathskeller, a basement eatery in what used to be a hospital back in the 1800s.  There wasn’t much of a menu choice but we managed.  When done, we went to the Rockbox Theater where we spent two watching a musician who looked like John Denver play those great songs from the 70s.
 18 Dec 2018 (Tue) – We drove to Fredericksburg today and are staying at the Fredericksburg RV Park.  It is a higher-end campground.  The nightly fee is normally $49.  We got a weekly rate that equals $45 a night, and then a daily rate of $49 for three nights.  We wanted to stay through until the beginning of January but they only had a site available until December 29.  Guess we’ll spend New Year’s somewhere else.  This campground is pretty nice.  They have excellent wifi (we haven’t see THAT in a long time), and a good selection of cable TV channels.  We have full hook-ups.  There is a dog run in the campground.  The place is neat, clean, and orderly.
     While thumbing through some of the literature we picked up in the office, Paul spotted an ad for a John Denver Musical Tribute tomorrow night.  We drove into town, bought propane, then went to the theater to buy tickets.  They weren’t open.  We got the website address then went back to the camper and ordered two tickets online.  It sounds like a great show.
 17 Dec 2018 (Mon) – Bonnie has a urinary infection.  She paced, didn’t seem able to sit still for long, and whined to go out every hour or two last night.  She kept us going all night long.  We pulled up stakes today and drove to Luling.  It was a one night stay on the way back to Fredericksburg for the holiday.  Bonnie was better this morning.  Now I think she might have had a kidney stone that she passed.
16 Dec 2018 (Sun) – I called the next campground and made a reservation for tomorrow night.  We still need to decide where we are going to stay after that. We drove into town to make a deposit at Navy FCU.  I got two checks for dues to the Nomads in yesterday’s mail delivery. Unfortunately, the bank would not accept the deposit through the ATM because I did not have the ATM card with me. Aaarrrgggghhhh!  We then drove to Pet Smart and picked up about ten days worth of food. Fredericksburg (where we are ultimately headed) does not have a Pet Smart or PetCo close by.  We then got fuel and stopped for lunch at the Long Horn Steakhouse.  The food was just as good as it was the other day.  We both took leftovers home to enjoy again.  We returned to the camper and began to make preparations to move on tomorrow.  Yay!!!  It will be fun to be on the move again.
 15 Dec 2018 (Sat) – We hung around the camper all day.  I worked on the books for the Utah caravan.  Paul did some work on the computer and around the RV.  We got our forwarded mail from Escapees.  There was a delightful ornament from our dear friend, Jan, back home in New York.  It made us both happy to be remembered and sad to be apart.  We also got some towels and placemats from Paul’s sister, Joan. They are so “us” with an Americana theme.
14 Dec 2018 (Fri) – We went shopping today for jeans and shoes.  Their “shopping mall” was nothing like it is back home.  It seems to be stores that were separately built and slowly connected over time by additions, overhead bridges, and tunnels.  We turned into Dillard’s parking lot thinking it was the anchor store for the mall.  We walked through the store only to come out into the parking garage.  No other stores.  WTH?  Across the street was a 25 story building titled Galleria tower (as in administration). We crossed the street and walked behind the tower and found the mall in buildings that interconnected in back. The mall itself was four stories high. There was an ice rink on the lowest level.  We wandered around trying to find shoe stores.  The mall is billed as an upscale mixed-use urban development retail complex. Most of the stores were higher end (Dillard’s, Nordstrom, Neiman-Marcus).  We stopped in several shops before we got what we wanted.
     On the way back to the RV, we stopped at Saltgrass Steak House for lunch.  Everything was delicious.  When we got back, we fed the animals then went into the Elks Lodge to get our mail and pay for another three nights here.  We had planned to leave on December 13th but we have been held up waiting for all our packages to arrive.  All that’s left is our forwarded mail, due to arrive tomorrow.  We’ll move on Monday.  
13 Dec 2018 (Thu) – It rained on and off all night.  At 2:00 AM, the skies opened and came down in buckets.  At 4:30 AM, the water sensor alarm in the basement went off.  Paul put on his swim suit and rain jacket and ran out to reset it.  He no sooner stepped back in the RV when the alarm when off again.  He went back out into the deluge and pulled the alarm out. He was soaked.  The entryway was soaked.  The towels to dry everything off were soaked.  What a mess!  It finally stopped raining around 6:00 AM.
     Paul replaced the water pump this morning.  It went on a kind of strike.  When we were hooked up to a water source, the pump worked. When we were not hooked up, it would not work.  It seemed to forget that its whole purpose in life is to pump water from our onboard tanks when we don’t have a water source.  Paul also tried to find out where water was leaking into the basement.  The basement door has shifted downward a bit. Apparently just enough to let a heavy rain drive through it.  
     I got a text from Best Buy that the laptop was ready for pickup.  That was unexpected (but welcome).  We drove over and picked it up.  Also stopped at the post office to mail off the additional Christmas cards I wrote out, and at the UPS customer center to mail off a package to our other grandson. I also picked up some lottery tickets to mail as a gift.
     Now, the weather forecast is for winds coming down from Montana.  Wind speed projected to be between 10 and 25 mph with occasional gusts up to 40 mph.  
 12 Dec 2018 (Wed) – It was a busy day today! I finished most of the Christmas cards and we went to the post office to mail them off along with a package to our grandsons.  We then stopped at Pet Smart, Kroger, and Total Wine where Paul finally found 43 (he loves that stuff).  I needed to pick up more Christmas cards so we made a stop at Dollar Store.  There was a pleasant stop at Long Horn Steakhouse where the food was exquisite.  We also dropped the laptop off at Best Buy and asked them to clean it up – remove viruses and malware.  The tech said they were busy and wouldn’t have it done until Saturday.  
     The weather forecast is for rain tonight going right into tomorrow morning.  The ground around here is already so soaked.  Guess they’ll have more flash flooding.  Hope things don’t get too bad.
 11 Dec 2018 (Tue) – We spent the day at the camper today.  I spent it working on Christmas cards.  Paul worked around the RV.  We got our new laptop computer this afternoon and now Paul is working on getting that set up.
10 Dec 2018 (Mon) – We went out to get propane today.  There was also a stop at the post office to mail a card, then a stop at Office Depot to pick up ink and labels.  Then I spent the day working on Christmas cards.
9 Dec 2018 (Sun) – We drove 45 minutes to Tomball to go to the German Fest. It was a street fair with a Christmas theme.  There were elves, a Santa, and a snow queen.  Musicians dressed in colorful costumes roamed the walk playing Christmas music on accordions.  There were also five tent areas with musicians and dancers entertaining the crowd.  The festival was set up on Cherry Street and ran for about 4 or 5 blocks.  The booths were interspersed with vendors and food.  There was a good mix of items.  The people who coordinated the festival made sure there were very few duplicates.  That made it very interesting.  There was lots of food – I think a food vendor was in every fourth or fifth booth. We stopped in Brautigams Barn Grill for lunch.  It was an old building decked out in western style.  We tried mulled wine at one booth and sampled delicious tarts at another booth.
8 Dec 2018 (Sat) – It really poured most of the night.  The rain was thrumming on the roof and there was thunder cracking every so often.  The ground was good and soaked this morning with lots of puddles around.  Some areas around Houston experienced flooding.   The news showed pictures of cars and streets underwater.
     It didn’t rain today but it was heavily overcast and chilly.  The temperature was in the high 40s with a crisp cold wind blowing in from the west. We went to Sweet Tomatoes for lunch. That is such a great place.  I hope they expand to Long Island soon.  I think everybody back home would like them very much.  
     After lunch we went to the movies to see “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.”  The plot was hard to follow and the English(?) accents made it hard to understand some of what was being said.  The graphics were very good but overall, we didn’t really enjoy the show.
     We stopped at WalMart to pick up a few groceries. After we put them away, we stopped in the lodge for a nightcap.  They had a steak dinner last night and about 25 people showed up for it.  We didn’t want to leave the camper in that rain so kudos to those guys!
 7 Dec 2018 (Fri) – Paul picked up a few items at Home Depot in order to clear clogs in the bathroom and kitchen sinks. At noon, we went to Best Burger for lunch.  It was like a Chinese restaurant that wasn’t making it so they added burgers and tacos to the menu.  We both got burgers but we could just as easily have ordered goo gai pan or chicken chow mein or any one of a dozen other Chinese or Mexican dishes.  
     We drove to the UPS distribution center to pick up packages.  They were Christmas gifts we ordered and had to put a hold on.  There were three packages to pick up.  We will get two more packages but they’re going to be delivered to the lodge.  Had we known the lodge accepted mail, we would have sent everything there.  This will teach us to ask first before placing orders.
     We drove to the BAPS Shri Swaminariyana Mandir Hindu Temple.  They open the niches where the religious statues are kept at specific times during the day.  We were not there at those times.  The temple was absolutely striking.  The inner or bottom portion of the temple is made of Italian marble.  The outer portion of the temple is made of Indian sandstone.  The carvings were exquisite.  The docent told us the marble was sent to India for carving by craftsmen.  It took two or three years for the work then the temple was shipped in pieces to Texas where it was put together.  We had to remove our shoes before entering the building. There was a separate room for men and for women.  You took your shoes off and then had to walk back outside and up the temple steps before entering the building.  It was raining when we came out and we had to walk on the wet cement in our stocking feet. We were not allowed to take pictures inside.  There was a separate building that housed a gift shop that was full of food items, incense, and other items from India.
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      Thunderstorms rolled in at night and it was pouring when we went to bed.  There were many warnings coming over the TV and phone warning about flash flooding.
 6 Dec 2018 (Thu) – The day started out drizzly and overcast but cleared up in the afternoon.  We took Bonnie for a walk and wandered through the Chung Mei Buddhist Temple across the street.  It looks like it started out really nice but they just didn’t have the money to keep up with things.  It is neat and attractive with a large tiled roof and a tea house inside.  Across the street from that is a columbaria.  It is an ornate building with a tiled roof and lots of terra cotta animals.  There is a nice garden walk with statues in concentric circles.  There were several concrete pads with no statues on them. Guess they’re waiting for people to buy the space.  It looked like the statues opened up and you could put an urn in.
     At 6:30 PM, we drove to the Houston Zoo for the Zoo Lights display.  It got warmer and the walk was pleasant.  The place was pretty full but not packed like it would be on the weekend.  The zoo collects used lights and refurbishes them (I guess) to put around the walkways for the holidays.  We bought a spiked chocolate for me and a Christmas for Paul and we sipped while we walked along the pathways.  It was all very pretty.  We even took a ride on the carousel.
 5 Dec 2018 (Wed) – I had an appointment with Dr. Ahmed at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center this afternoon.  The results of the bone marrow biopsy will not be back until next week so we made a date for a telephone appointment.  The doctor didn’t want me to have to pay a co-pay just to hear those results.  That was very thoughtful of her.  The bloodwork was mostly within normal limits.  No problem there.  The CT scan showed one particular lymph node in the abdomen has been growing.  It is now 7cm x 5cm.  It is starting to press on my bladder and left ovary.  The one that was supposed to be 8cm turned out to be maybe 1.8cm.  Looks like a typo.  The doctor wants me to have another scan in three months.  She gave me a list of symptoms to watch for.
     Paul and I finally figured out the shuttle bus system. We park in an open lot at the Texas Medical Center.  They run shuttles on a blue and a white route.  One stops in the back of the hospital; the other stops at the main entrance. We take the blue bus to get in the entrance easily, then take the white bus because it has a shorter route and we get back to the parking lot faster.  There is a pay-for-parking machine where you put in a poker chip called a SMART chip, pay with cash or credit card, then take the chip to the gate. The machine did not cooperate with me and wouldn’t accept my credit cards (I tried 3 different ones and a debit card).  Paul was able to get the machine to work.  Technology can be very frustrating.
      On the way home, we stopped at Corelli’s Italian Café for dinner.  I have not eaten pasta is a very long time.  I gave in and had lasagna.  We had to ask for Italian bread.  It was not the nice crusty type but more like a white bread.  It was still good.
4 Dec 2018 (Tue) – We went to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center this morning.  I had a bone marrow biopsy/aspiration at 8:30 a.m.  After that, I had a CT scan.  The doctor wants to verify the size of the nodes.  My last PET scan states that one node is 8 cm.  She thought that was very large and should be prominent, but it’s not.
     After all that stuff, we stopped at Pappas Bar-B-Q. It is a very old looking restaurant with lots of cars in the parking lot.  There was a female guard standing outside the restaurant.  I was curious as to why they had a guard.  Was the area dangerous?  When we came out, I asked her: “Do you stand security here all day?” She pointed at some tables on the patio behind her and said that she sits down when she gets tired.  Paul thought her answer was so funny that he had to walk away without laughing in her face.  I spoke further with her and explained that I was curious about why there was a guard in the parking lot.  She said she was responsible for watching over the parking to make sure people didn’t back into each other as the lane between the rows is narrow.  I didn’t ask her why she needed a gun to do that. There is a large number of homeless people around.  They hang out around the intersections with their cardboard signs and down trodden eyes. You can see where they sleep up under the bridges.  Paul has taken to giving them a bottle of water.  Soon, he’ll be known as the Water Man.
      The Elks Lodge had dinner tonight.  They were serving red beans and rice.  It was pretty good.  They had cornbread with it instead of the one slice of white bread all the other barbecue places give you.  That seems kind of dumb because you can’t even make a sandwich with the one slice of bread.
 3 Dec 2018 (Mon) – We went to the National Museum of Funeral History.  We didn’t know what to expect but it turned out to be quite interesting.  It was a large museum with many exhibits.  There were hearses, stories about burials, coffins, mourning clothes, urns, and storyboards.  A crematory was set up to look at and placards explained how cremation works.  It takes the human body two to three hours to be reduced to ashes.  The bones are then put in a pulverizer and everything is reduced to a fine, sand like texture.  In Japan, after the body is reduced to ashes they are given to the family with the bones. The family uses chopsticks to pick out the bones to transfer to an urn.  They make sure the feet go in the urn first and the head goes into the urn last. This is so the dead doesn’t go into the urn upside down.
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      There were some of the most beautiful urns on display as well as the many ways people display the ashes of loved ones.  There was jewelry, and hair ornaments, and monochrome photos made from ash.  There was a section named Thanks for the Memories.  Inside were videos, photos, and storyboards dedicated to famous people who have passed on – Marilyn Monroe, Adam West, Bob Hope, etc.  Another section discussed the burials of popes and another addressed the treatment of presidents.  A bunting that has hung at the White House in the past had been borrowed for display at President George H.W. Bush’s coffin tomorrow.  The whole museum addressed the culture of death and burial/cremation with respect and professionalism.  It was very informative.
2 Dec 2018 (Sun) – We stayed around the camper today.  Paul tried to place an order for a laptop with Dell.  What an aggravating experience!  He tried to place the order online but there was a technical error. So we called Dell.  Of course, the rep we spoke with had very poor English skills (that always drives Paul crazy).  They needed to verify our information on file so they wanted to send a code to our email on file.  We no longer have that email address.  They wanted to send a text message to the phone number of file.  We have a different number now.   The agent then suggested sending the code – by mail – to the address on record.  Of course, we no longer live in New York.  It was maddening.  I told him to cancel the order and hung up.  
     A few minutes later the phone rang.  It was the salesman we had initially placed the order with over the phone.  He was appalled to hear of the problems we were having and suggested we open a preferred account in my name.  That would give us a year to pay for the computer with no interest charge and gave us additional discounts off the price.  It was a creative solution.  There’s nothing like a hungry salesman!
     We placed other orders online.  And I spent some time corresponding with our new tailgunners.  We went for a walk this afternoon.  While walking, we found a bunch of mail on the ground.  It looked like someone had stolen it then dumped it, or a postal worker had decided not to deliver it and just threw it out the window.  There were some advertisements but also statements from various companies.  It was all addressed to different people who live on the same street.  We collected it and will try to notify the post office about what we found.  There were some red ants crawling on the mail and I got bit several times.  Ouch!
1 Dec 2018 (Sat) – We did laundry today.  That was quite an experience!  We were driving along, looking for a laundromat and saw “Washateria.”  We stopped and went it.  It was a large facility and entirely Spanish.  The signs were Spanish; all the people in there were Spanish; the only language being spoken was Spanish.  We found two washers open and put our clothes in.  The laundromat was in a small strip mall on a corner.  We walked down to a café next door and got lunch.  The menu consisted of a large batch of pictures on the wall with descriptions in Spanish.  Paul got a quesadilla and I got something with corn tortillas, beef, beans, rice, lettuce and tomato.  
     We made several other stops  - RV store, groceries, vitamins, fuel, and pet food. It was a pretty busy day.
 30 Nov 2018 (Fri) – We spent the day again restricted to the RV.  Finally, Ford called at 3:30 p.m. to say the truck was done.  The shuttle service stopped running at 3 p.m. and there was none over the weekend.  We pressed Ford on the topic and the agent relented and sent a mechanic to pick Paul up. There was a hose and clamp that needed replacing and a bad sensor.  Total repair cost = $780.
     The Elks Lodge had a dinner tonight.  It turned out to be a hamburger and fries. Wasn’t that good but it was a meal.
     I got an email from Jon & Nancy, volunteering to be the tail gunners on our caravan.  They have led three caravans – two to the Maritimes and one to Calgary – and offer great experience.  We gladly accepted.  We will have to figure out when we can get together.  They agreed to take on the responsibilities for the campgrounds. Carl & Gwen have all that information so they’ll have to figure out how to get that info from them.
29 Nov 2018 (Thu) – Paul dropped the truck off at the Ford dealer this morning at 7:30 a.m.  A shuttle brought him back.  We spent the day in the RV, having no transportation to go anywhere.  Also, it started raining in the afternoon.  The weather app is warning about thunderstorms, hail, and tornadoes tonight and tomorrow.  Oh, boy.
     The tail gunner on our Utah caravan called tonight to say they had to step down.  Gwen’s mother has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and has been given 6-9 months to live.  That would be about the time our caravan is scheduled to go.  We wished them our best.  I’m starting to think this caravan is cursed.
 28 Nov 2018 (Wed) – We drove into Houston proper today to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.  We pulled into the parking garage that was posted at 7’0” clearance.  Three floors up, it changed to 6’10”.  We couldn’t fit under that so we had to turn around and go back down.  We stopped at the office and got a map taking us to an open parking lot a couple of blocks away.  After we parked, we caught a shuttle on the Texas University Medical Center bus that dropped us off near the main building entrance to the cancer center.
      We found our way up to the sixth floor and the Lymphoma/Myeloma Center.  I checked in at 9:25 a.m. (appointment was for 9:30 a.m.).  I didn’t get called into the registration office until 10:00 a.m. I grabbed the wrong purse and did not have my driver’s license or insurance cards with me.  I felt so stupid!!  Instead of turning me out on my ear, the nurse checked me in and let me use my Army ID. After registration, I went back to my seat.  Then I was called in for weighing, height measurement, temp, oxygen measurement, and blood pressure.  Then it was back to my seat again.  Finally, even though my doctor’s appointment was for 10 a.m., I was called into the exam room at 11:30 a.m.  
     A soft spoken Vietnamese young man with an accent and a face mask checked my records.  He was hard to understand but we got through it.  That was followed by a young female P.A. who reviewed my medical history then did a perfunctory physical exam.  A doctor from the research department came in and asked if I would consent to donating my bodily fluids and left over blood for research. I said yes; she recorded my answers; then left.  Finally! The doctor arrived.  It was a middle aged woman who was impressed with our lifestyle.  After talking about how she and her husband would like to explore the country, we got down to brass tacks.  She wants to do a CT scan to verify the results of the last scan I had. She is also ordering a bone marrow biopsy in order to see what kind of cancer I have.  Apparently, there are some markers that indicate whether a cancer can be cured or if it will come back after treatment.  I made the appointments for next week.
     After navigating our way out of the building, we boarded a shuttle and got a ride back to the parking lot.  When we pulled in, we got a SMART chip (which looks just like a cheap plastic poker chip).  When we left, we put the chip in a machine, paid with our credit card, and received the SMART chip back.  We used that to exit the parking lot.  It was all quite an experience.
     We stopped at La Gallitas for lunch.  It was a Mexican restaurant with excellent margaritas. The food was good, too.  Then we drove to a local U-Haul and got our propane tank refilled.  After that, we stopped at a Ford dealership to make an appointment to get the truck repaired.  The CHECK ENGINE light has been on for about a month.  Also, we are still getting a coolant leak from the radiator.  The Ford rep told us we did not need to make an appointment.  Just bring the truck in and drop it off in the morning.
27 Nov 2018 (Tue) – We packed up and pulled out of our campsite at 9:30 a.m.  After a stop at the dump station to empty the tanks, we left Fort Hood Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area and headed out to Houston.  It was a long drive – five and a half hours!  We stopped once to use the restroom and once to pick up lunch at Checkers.  The weather was clear and the traffic was good until we hit the outskirts of Houston. As with all big cities (and this is the third most populated in the U.S.), the traffic was slogging along.  We arrived at the Elks Lodge in Stafford (a suburb of Houston) at 3:00 p.m.
     After set up, we went into the lodge to pay for our site.  They have a daily rate of $25, a half-month rate of $250 (number of days are dubious), and a monthly rate of $500.  We paid for half a month.  We’re guessing that’s 16 days.
     Next, we drove to MD Anderson Cancer Center to see where it is.  Oh. My. God. The number of medical buildings in the one area is humongous!  I had to find Parking Garage 10.  We saw signs indicating there were over 23 entrances.  We found the garage but the height is too low for the truck.  It looks like we’ll have to use the valet tomorrow.
     The lodge hosted a chicken and dumplings dinner tonight.  It was pretty good.  Everybody was very friendly.
26 Nov 2018 (Mon) – We drove into Temple today to see the museums but they were all closed.  That just didn’t seem fair.  They were already closed for the Thanksgiving holiday – Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Why should they be closed on Monday, too?
     We finally gave up and went to H-E-B.  They have a counter where they serve a lunch meal. We had something to eat before shopping, and then picked up some groceries.  Afterward, we got fuel and headed back to the campground.  Paul got a campfire going and we enjoyed the heat as the temperatures have dropped in the last two days.  After it was dark, we took a last drive through the Christmas light display around the lake.  It was all very pretty. With Christmas music playing on the radio, I think we are getting into the seasonal mood.
25 Nov 2018 (Sun) – Many of the RVs left today.  After they were gone, Paul walked around the campsites and collected firewood people left behind.  He brought it back to our site and we enjoyed a campfire all afternoon.  We spent the day in the campground.  We walked Bonnie down by the lake to see how much the water has receded.  Part of the roadway are still underwater.  Some of the picnic tables and barbecues are starting to come out of the water.  The water level is dropping about four or five feet a day.  They have quite a while before everything resurfaces.
 24 Nov 2018 (Sat) – We went out at lunch time to the Dead Fish Grill for lunch.  After sunset, we walked out around the campground to look at the Christmas lights.  A lot of cars were driving through the route.  We watched “A Christmas Story” tonight.  That was a pretty funny movie.  We enjoyed another campfire.
 23 Nov 2018 (Fri) – We went out for lunch at Benny’s Ristorante.  We tried going to two museums in the area but they are closed for the holiday weekend. Bummer.  We drove around Belton Lake and checked out the two campgrounds around the Belton Dam before returning to the campground.  The campfire was so nice last night that Paul bought more firewood and we had another fire tonight.
22 Nov 2018 (Thu-Thanksgiving Day) – We stayed in the campground today.  I cooked a turkey breast, mashed potatoes, green beans, and gravy.  I tried some desserts ketogenic style but they didn’t turn out very good – blueberry pie and chocolate coconut milk ice cream.  Yuk.
      We went for a walk at sunset.  The light show was just coming on.  We were surprised at the number of cars driving through.  We thought nobody would come on a holiday.  We were wrong!  When we walked down by the lake, we saw signs of recent flooding.  The road is actually underwater by the lakefront so we can see why the lights down by there have not been turned on.  It looks like they either started putting up the light show when the flood started or it was set up when the flooding happened.  Either way, the roadway leading down that way is cordoned off.  It was pretty to look at the lights that are on.  They have miles and miles of Christmas lights lining the road and then loads of lighted figures.  It is all very nice.  We could hear the kids excitedly exclaiming about the things they were seeing as they drove by. 
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      We had a campfire tonight.  It was so pleasant.  When we camped during our work years, it was such a pleasure to disconnect from the TV and radio and just enjoy nature.  Now, since we are living on the road full-time, campfires are rare.  And we use the Internet every day to check on the weather, to explore campgrounds, to find out news, to see what’s happening back home, etc.  Things are very different between full-time and just camping.
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      We watched “It’s a Wonderful Life” tonight.  That’s my favorite Thanksgiving movie. 
 21 Nov 2018 (Wed) – Last night, we took a ride through the Christmas lights display.  It was pretty awesome.  LEDs have sure made for brighter and better light shows as well as making the cost so much cheaper.   There were some, but not many, cars driving the course.  We suspect it will be really busy over the weekend.  There is a part down by the beach with trucks set up to sell food that was closed.  It is probably only open on the weekend.  We’ll see.
     We drove over to Fort Hood today.  That base is huge!  It has to be the largest military base we have ever been.  We drove in and out of gates on different segments of the base. We finally found the campground we wanted to stay at but couldn’t because they were full.  The clerk in the office gave us a base map and showed us where Club Hood was as well as the PX, commissary, and museums.  We drove over to the Museum of the 1st Cavalry Division. The museum was small but comprehensive. Outside were dozens of tanks, APCs, trucks, cars, and helicopters.  We strolled around the concourse reading the descriptions of the displays.
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     When done, we found our way to Club Hood. That was also very large!  After wandering around the halls and peeking into ballrooms set up for banquets, we got to the office and asked about Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow.  They have 80 tables set up and will have two servings – one at 11 a.m. and the other at 2 p.m.  Unfortunately, they were full and no reservations were available.  They told us we could go to any of the mess halls to eat as they do a nice meal set-up, too.
     We left the base and found a barbecue place to have lunch.  It was small and was one of those places where you order by the pound at a counter. Paul got pulled pork and I got ribs. The food was OK.  The clerk taking orders was an Asian woman who barely spoke English.  She was very hard to understand.  There were also religious pictures hanging in the bathrooms.  It was all just weird.
      Next stop was at H-E-B. for groceries.  The place was so packed.  It seemed like everyone was doing their Thanksgiving shopping. We returned to the campground. They had closed part of the roadway for the light show and it bypassed the entrance to the area of the campground where our rig is parked.  We had to drive around a bunch of cones then drive the wrong way on a one-way road to get home.  Ugh.
20 Nov 2018 (Tue) – We left Fredericksburg at 9:30 a.m.  The temperatures were in the low 40s.  The sky was clear.  Traffic was easy.  Three hours later we arrived at Fort Hood Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Annex. The campground is not on the actual military base.  The road into the camp area is decorated with Christmas lights.  Apparently, they use the road into and within the campground to do a drive through the lights like many other places do.  It is open to military and civilian alike.
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     Our campsite is a back-in on a concrete pad. Trees are heavy around the area and we had to adjust entry to avoid overhanging branches.  We only have 30-amp electric and water hookup – no sewer. According to Trip Adviser, there really isn’t anything to see in Killeen.  And we’re here for a week!  Oh, boy. Priority for now is to find out where the dining facility is so we can enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday.
 19 Nov 2018 (Mon) – We drove to the Texas Ranger Heritage Center expecting to tour a museum about Texas Rangers.  It is something in the process of being developed but there was no museum to tour.  There was a large open area where a band was playing music too loudly.  We left there and drove to the Pioneer Museum. This is a 4 acre complex that has several original buildings to the town.  Two are sited on their original places.  We read a plaque that said over 6,000 Germans came to America to start a new life.  They didn’t get picked up and taken to their new land as was agreed, and many died of starvation and illness at the port.  Finally, some pioneers decided to go to their new land on their own rather than waiting to be picked up.  They made their way to Fredericksburg and created a new settlement.  
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     We then decided to explore some of the wineries in the area.  There are about 30 to 40 vineyards on Route 290 coming into the town of Fredericksburg. We went to three of them and bought several bottles of wine.  We also enjoyed a cheese and meat board for lunch.  It was a pleasant day.
     We stopped to get our propane tank filled and then at the gas station to top off for tomorrow’s move.  We also went to Tractor Supply to try and find some food for Bonnie.  There is no PetCo or Pet Smart in town and her being on this special diet makes it difficult to find food for her.  We picked up two cans of fish and potato, hoping that there will be a better supply in Killeen.
 18 Nov 2018 (Sun) – We went back to the National Museum of the Pacific War to finish touring the exhibits.  Again, there were people hanging around all over the sidewalk waiting for the tour buses to go to the wineries. 
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      After wandering around the museum for two hours, we walked uptown to the main street.  We looked in the many storefronts and restaurant windows finally stopping at the Auslander Restaurant for lunch.  The food was authentic German fare and was very good. 
      We drove out to Enchanted Rock.  This is a large monolith dome that second only to Stone Mountain in Georgia.  The tail up to the dome was very steep so we did not climb it.  We came.  We saw.  We left. 
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17 Nov 2018 (Sat) – We went to breakfast at the Airport Diner.  Right across the street from our camp area (you can’t really call it a campground), is a small regional airfield with two old hangers converted to lodging and entertainment venues.  The diner was at the end of the hanger facing the airfield.  We watched some planes come and go.  A P38 Mustang was giving a ride to a customer.  When we were done eating, we walked over to the Airport Hotel to look at it.  The Officer’s Club was a delightful room with small intimate areas for playing cards, having a cigar, or sharing a drink.  There was a balcony on the second floor where we went out and watched the planes.
     We drove to the Museum of the Pacific War where they were doing a reenactment of a battle.  There were between 50 and 60 actors dressed in period uniforms.  The session began with an explanation of the gear soldiers wore followed by a demonstration of each of the rifles and pistols marines and soldiers used during World War II.  They also paid tribute to the women who participated in the war.  Once all the descriptions of equipment, uniforms, and personnel were done, the actors engaged in a very realistic battle.  There were tanks, a trench, a bunker, a “cave,” and lots of weapons fire.  The entire demonstration took about an hour and a half and was great!  We enjoyed it so much.
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     After the battle, we walked back and began to tour the museum.  It is huge with tons of story boards, equipment, artifacts, videos, and recordings. We walked for about two hours and were only half way through the museum when we called it quits for the day.  We walked down to the main street and had lunch at the Fredericksburg Brewing Company.  The beer cheese soup was so good that I took a quart of it home for supper tonight.  We left the restaurant and strolled down the street, popping in and out of stores to see interesting displays.  In the MarktPlatz, the town already has their Christmas tree and giant German figure candle erected.  We looked through the Vereins Kirche – the oldest social structure in Fredericksburg.  
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16 Nov 2018 (Fri) – We packed up and left Austin at 9:30 a.m.  After a short stop at the dump station to empty the tanks, we drove for two hours to Fredericksburg.  We are camped at the Gillespie County Fairgrounds.  There are 20 sites lined in a row along the road with a large open field in back facing a race track with bleachers.  There are no trees but we do have full hook up with 50-amp service.  I hate when we have 30-amp because I forget and wind up blowing the breaker.  The temperature has been getting warmer each day and today it was 41 when we got up and reached 70.  
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     After set up, we drove into town to do some laundry. We drove around to look at some of the older buildings.  This town, like so many others we’ve been to, was settled by German immigrants.  They seem to like stone very much as most of the buildings and homes are built with it.  We had lunch at the Backwoods BBQ.  It was a large barn like structure where you ordered the meat by the pound at a counter with some sides.  The food was excellent.  All the sides were outstanding, too.  They had creamed corn, cheesy green beans, and loaded potato salad.  There were pinto beans on the side board.  
     We stopped at the visitor center to see what is happening in town.  The agent gave us a whole schedule of events for the week as well as a map of everything in the area.  We watched a video about the town.  Their depiction of the Christmas holidays was compelling and we are going to come back here for the holidays.
 15 Nov 2018 (Thu) – We went out for lunch to Kerby Lane Café.  Afterward, we stopped at WalMart to pick up a few grocery items.  When we got back, we took Bonnie with us and hiked a trail around the McKinney Falls.  It was not easy to get near the river since a lot of the area was either fenced off or fallen in.  There was a very interesting rock ledge overhanging the trail.  It was big enough that someone could live under it.
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 14 Nov 2018 (Wed) – We toured the Capitol today.  Standing outside and counting the floors, the building is ten floors high.  We discovered that they outgrew the building (which, by the way, was the tallest in the U.S. at one time), they decided to go down rather than up or out and change the shape of the original building.  They dug down 62’ and built another huge area underground.  The original building was erected in 1853.  It burned down like so many buildings of that time period.  A temporary capitol was built across the street from Capitol Square.  The new capitol building was completed in 1888.  In 1993, the underground Capitol Extension was completed which added two lower levels.
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     After the Capitol, we went to the Scholz Biergarten for lunch.  The hall is supposed to be the oldest biergarten in Texas(?).  We’re not exactly sure where.  We shared a sausage platter.  There were three kinds of sausage, three kinds of mustard, sauerkraut, red cabbage, and potato pancakes.  It was all very good.
     We then drove to the Texas Military Forces Museum.  There was no charge for admission.  The museum was housed in an old hangar and was located on Camp Mabry, home of the Texas National Guard Headquarters.  It was an excellent museum.  There were storyboards, equipment, and artifacts that told the story of Texans involvement in all the armed conflicts around the world. There was excellent coverage of the war between Mexico, Texas and the United States.  Texas has flown six different flags – Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America, and the United States of America.  Inside the museum was also the French Gratitude train car (Merci Boxcar).  It was sitting at an American Legion post for years before it was restored and moved to the museum.  
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     When we were finished touring the museum (I think we walked around for about 4 hours), we drove to the Texas State Cemetery.  There were three buses parked outside and groups of school children touring the cemetery.  It seemed like a strange field trip.  We parked and walked around the cemetery.  There are many famous Texans buried there, including Stephen Austin who’s considered the Father of Texas.  It was he who convinced the Mexican government to allow American citizens to settle in the territory.  Austin died at the battle of the Alamo.
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 13 Nov 2018 (Tue) – Gremlins are certainly in the works.  The furnace stopped working overnight.  When Paul got up, he turned it on, it ran for two minutes, then shut off.  He turned it on again and it ran most of the afternoon.  It again shut off on us a few more times.  It was 35 degrees outside and 55 in here when he got up.  Brrrrrrr.  We’ll have to make sure we put out the ceramic heater tonight.  We have to be careful with the electric since we only have 30 amp.
     We ran to the post office this morning to check on our forwarded mail. The mail clerk told me there was nothing.  I pushed back, saying the two packages had been mailed a week ago from Livingston. He went back and looked again and found the packages.  They had been put in the wrong place.
       We packed up and left Canyon Lake a little after noon.  Aside from the cold, the weather was good and the drive was about an hour and a half to Austin.  We pulled into McKinney Falls State Park around 1:30 p.m.  When we checked in, the clerk asked us if we wanted a pull through or back in.  We said a pull through would be convenient so she assigned campsite #59.  We also bought a Texas State annual pass for $70. That gave us a discount on the fee and paid the daily entrance fee of $6 per person.  
     We got to site #59 only to find out that it was sharply curved and we couldn’t fit in it.  The campsite next to that one, #60, was a back in but would fit our rig. So we pulled in there and tried to call the office to see if we could change.  After trying to get through for half an hour, we dropped the trailer and drove back to the office.  There were now two clerks at the counter.  It was apparent the second girl is full time because she knew right away that #59 wouldn’t fit our size rig.  The other clerk is a volunteer and doesn’t know the campground that well. At any rate, we got reassigned to #60. We returned to the campsite, Paul sawed off an overhanging branch, and we set up.  It was really cold so we stayed in the rest of the day.  We had to turn off the water again tonight because of a freeze warning.  The temperature is supposed to drop down to 29 degrees.
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12 Nov 2018 (Mon) – The day was cool – overcast and misty. There was a freeze warning in effect but it never got below 40 degrees.  Paul turned off the water overnight just in case.
     We’ve been having problems with the water pump.  Paul thinks it is a loose wire in the pump.  It’s buried deep inside the bowels of the RV so it will be a major job to repair or replace it.  That’s a job left for when I fly back to New York.
     At 11:30 a.m. we drove into New Braunfels and I got a haircut.  The girl did it just right!  I get so many bad haircuts that it is delightful when I get a good one.  We then drove over to Gruene.  We walked through some of the stores then went to the Gristmill to await Jim & Theda. They arrived and we had a wonderful meal together.  They were the tailgunners on the Canadian Maritimes caravan this year and they will be the tailgunners on the Alaska caravan next year.  Lots of exciting trips for them.  They are full timers, like us, and are wintering in San Antonio near their kids and grandkids.
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 11 Nov 2018 (Sun) – We spent the day hanging around the campground. At 4:30 p.m. we drove into town and had dinner at Gennaro’s Trattoria.  The waiter was great.  Zach started out by describing the specials in such a way that your mouth was watering by the time he was finished.  He was attentive, efficient, and funny.  Paul had a lamb chop and I had a grilled fish.  Everything was excellent.  The evening was delightful.
     I got a call from Jim & Theda.  We met them on our Alaska caravan in 2015.  They winter in San Antonio and invited us to meet them for lunch tomorrow.
 10 Nov 2018 (Sat) – It was in the low 40s this morning.  We brought out the electric heater last night. It will soon be time to put the flannel sheets on the bed.  We went to Willie’s Grill & Icehouse for lunch.  The restaurant was in a large, newly built mall.  It looked like the typical restaurant-in-an-old-warehouse with the customers ordering their food at the counter.  But at least they had regular items to order; not the meat by the pound option.
     After lunch, we decided to go to the movies but had to wander around for over an hour until the film started.  We went to Hobby Lobby where Paul decided they are rally a craft store; not a hobby store.  We watched the new Disney movie Nutcracker & the Four Realms.  Unfortunately, we couldn’t fully enjoy it because the seats in the theater were in such bad condition.  They were ripped and taped and worn and the back of the seat was broken so that if you tried to lean back, it was like falling over.  We stopped at the UPS Store to fax off some medical records to MD Anderson Cancer Center.  I am trying to get bloodwork done and they want me to see a doctor and review my case. It’s all about the money!
     We returned to the campground and stopped at the camp store to get our propane tank refilled (we ran out of propane overnight).  It was 3:45 p.m.  The clerk told Paul they stopped filling tanks at 3 p.m.  He just didn’t want to get up and walk outside.  The lazy bum!
9 Nov 2018 (Fri) – It rained pretty hard last night.  We had thunder, lightning, and hail.  A cold front has moved in and the temperatures are now down to the 50s in the daytime and low 40s at night.  We spent most of the day just hanging around the campground.
     At 4:30 p.m. we drove to San Antonio for dinner.  We ate at Saltgrass Steak House right on the San Antonio Riverwalk.  We were on the patio with the heaters going.  The boats riding by on the canal had all different kinds of colored lights. The walkway was very busy with all kinds of people walking by.  All the restaurants were very busy.  Our meal was delicious.  Afterward we walked along the Riverwalk with all the other tourists.  It was a very pleasant evening.  
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 8 Nov 2018 (Thu) – It was a cold, gray day today.  We spent most of the day hanging around the camper with the fireplace on.  We brought our laundry over to the Fort Houston Army campground.  There are two washers and two dryers in our campground but the washers are out of order.  The laundry room in the other campground has five washers and five dryers.  We put the wash in and sat in the rec room watching TV or playing around with the stationary bikes.  When the wash was done, we put the clothes in the dryer then drove to the Post Office to pick up our mail that was forwarded here.  I got the birth and baptism certificates for my grandmother.  That was exciting to get.  I now know my great grandmother’s name!  She and great granddad both emigrated from Ireland (not together).  Now I need to work backwards in Ireland.  I hope I can find the information.  We got our laundry and returned to the campground where I spent the evening exploring Ancestry.com.
 7 Nov 2018 (Wed) – We went to Granny D’s for breakfast this morning. The food was so good.  Paul got biscuit and sausage gravy.  It had loads of meat!  I had a bacon omelet.  It was full of chopped bacon.  It was cute to hear the waitress addressing us a y’all.  Paul saw corn chowder on the menu so we ordered a quart to take home. It turned out to be a roux that we would have to add milk to.
     We ran back to the camper to drop off the chowder then drove to the Texas Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country.  The website said it was open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  When we arrived, a sign strung across the fence said it was open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.  Bummer!
     We then drove into New Braunfels to the Sophienburg Museum.  It told the story of how a prince brought 202 royal families from Germany to America.  Prince Carl of Solms and his group of colonists came to escape war, taxes, and religious persecution.  They were deeded half acre town lots and 10 acre farm lots by the Mexicans in 1845. Mexico was trying to bring settlers to the area to prevent the new America from attacking if its own citizens lived there.  That didn’t work.  lol. At any rate, over 7,300 Germans emigrated to Texas over a 3-year period.  The museum displayed lots of artifacts from the royal families.  Storyboards told how they formed new societies here.  It was very interesting.
     After the museum, we decided to drive the Devil’s Backbone Scenic Drive.  While it looked nice driving over the hills, it was nothing like the views we’ve seen elsewhere.  If hard pressed, I could buy a house on one of the hills overlooking Canyon Lake.  
     At 2 p.m. we stopped at the Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country. It was a tiny little house telling mostly the story of how they found fossil footprints on the property in the early 1980s.  When the owners realized what they had, they stopped clearing the land and contacted the local college.  Archeologists have been coming to the museum on a regular basis with their classes to teach their students about the animal prints found there.  In 2008 a pavilion was built over a portion of the track bed to protect it from the effects of the elements.  A walkway built all around the area allows visitors to get different views of the track bed.
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     We got back to the campground around 3:30 p.m. and let the babies out to play.  I feel like we are living in the middle of a deer sanctuary.  Wherever you look, there are white tail deer.  It’s ridiculous!  I hope we won’t have any tick problems.
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6 Nov 2018 (Tue-Paul’s Birthday) – There was a nice, thick fog this morning.  We left at 8:45 a.m. for a 10:00 a.m. appointment in San Antonio.  It was over an hour to get there – the traffic was heavy. I had a lymphatic drainage massage at Oak Haven Massage.  I endure these massages because it (hopefully) cleans out the lymph nodes and robs the cancer of a place to live.  I got completely undressed and lay on a heated table covered with a sheet and blanket.  The massage therapist methodically worked on each limb and my head, each time moving the covers over so she could work on my skin.  When it came time to work on the underarms (the groin, neck, and underarms are concentration points for lymph nodes), she left the sheet in place and massaged the skin through the sheet.  She did the same thing with my stomach.  All other therapists I have been to work the entire body with direct contact.  This experience was weird.
     After the massage, I got a chiropractic adjustment.  Oak Haven Massage not only has 60 therapists on staff, but they also have a chiropractor.  And the first appointment is free! The doctor was from Iowa, moved to Minnesota, and now lives in Texas.  We talked about the Midwest and Minnesota in particular. Since we just toured that state this summer, it was fresh and delightful to talk about.
     When I was all done with the workup, we were going to go to San Antonio to the Riverwalk but Paul decided he wanted to go to a town we passed yesterday.  It looked like it had a historic area with several old buildings.  When I put the name of the town in Trip Advisor – Gruene – nothing came up.  It turned out that the City of Gruene is no more.  It became part of New Brunfels and now it is just a tourist area called the Gruene Historical District.  There are a couple of blocks with old style buildings; some built new to look old and some original from the late 1800s.  We ate in a restaurant that looked like a renovated and converted barn but turned out to be newly built.  It was like some kind of sham!  We walked along the main street, stopping at a winery for a tasting.  It was an enjoyable day.
5 Nov 2018 (Mon) – We went to the office to extend for three nights. Looking at the calendar, we realized that this coming weekend is Veterans Day.  A three-day weekend down here will surely make it hard to find a campsite so we want to stay here through Tuesday.  The woman in the office told us we had to go to the other campsite where the manager works.  He is the only one who can change campsites.  Someone is scheduled to come into our site this weekend.  But the person in Site #9 left early so they could put that person in #9 and leave us in site #7.  So we drove over to the camp store and spoke with the manager.  He said that he will not change people’s campsites unless under extremely dire circumstances.  It was done in the past and people got very upset.  However, he told us we could move into site #9 if we wanted to and we could do it today, why wait?  So we went back, packed up, and moved over two spaces.
     After lunch, we drove to New Braunfels to the Wurstfest.  We got there at 3 p.m. only to find it didn’t open until 5 p.m.  There was a nearby park with a natural spring, a swimming pool, a volleyball court, and a small scale train that circled the park.  It was quite large and we spent an hour strolling around it.  At 4 p.m. we returned to the gate, took a seat on the bench, and waited until they opened.  The line started to grow until it was all the way down the block.  The gate opened at 5 p.m. and we entered. First thing was to buy drink tickets. Then we found our way to biergarten to get a beer and glass of wine.  Then we sat in the great hall and listened to the German band and watch people moving about the large dance floor.  When our drinks were done, we went out to the concessions stands and bought a dinner to potato pancakes and sausage.  We went back into the great hall to eat and listen to the band.
     The Wurstfest is the biggest Octoberfest we’ve ever seen.  There were dozens of concessionaires – many of them run by nonprofits (Boy Scouts, Elks, Masons, Children’s Hospital, etc.).  We found a place selling Christmas ornaments and was able to buy one for Wurstfest 2018. We wandered around and listened to the different bands playing around the facility – there were six of them.  It was a delightful evening.  We left at 6:30 p.m.
4 Nov 2018 (Sun) – We let the animals play outside this morning. Every once in a while, a deer would run by and both the dog and cat would freeze and watch them.  It was funny to see.  At noon, we tucked them safely in the trailer and went out for lunch. First stop was at Granny D’s but it was so crowded and we could see people waiting outside (we forgot about Sunday brunches) so we passed on it.  We then continued on to Alpine Haus Restaurant.  It was an old house converted to restaurant.  The walls, inside and out, were all brick.  The place was small but exquisite.  The menu was very German and our meal was delicious. We made sure to take left-overs home for dinner.
     After lunch, we drove around New Braunfels.  They are having a Wurstfest this week.  From what we could read online, it is an annual festival that is like an Octoberfest but bigger.  There is free parking Monday through Wednesday so we decided to go tomorrow or Tuesday.  
     We drove to the overlook on Canyon Lake.  They built two dams.  We looked at one and then walked across the point to look at the other one.  There is a huge earthen dam on one side and a spill way going down into a gorge on the other side.  We drove past the gorge and weren’t impressed at all.  We’ve seen much better in many places.  
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     While we were out, we stopped at a Buc-EE’s.  Several people have told us that they love the place. It was like a gas station on steroids. Outside were about 120 gas points. There were two long rows with two gas pumps at each column and about 30 columns in each row.  Inside the store, it looked like a WalMart.  There were loads of snacks, many cashiers, about a dozen coffee dispensers, refrigerators with drinks and food, clothing, shoes, souvenirs, and tons of “stuff.”  It was a department store at the gas station. And the place was buzzing with people everywhere!
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     When we got back to the campground, we took Bonnie for a long walk along the lakefront and through the other campgrounds.  It looks like they used to have trailers but pulled them out and built cabins.  There are a bunch of trailers stacked in the woods at one corner.  It was a nice and easy day.
 3 Nov 2018 (Sat) – We packed up and left Kingsville at 10:00 a.m. It was five and a half hours to our next campground – Joint Base San Antonio Sunnyside Park in Canyon Lake. It was a long drive on back roads through small towns and past many farms and ranches.  Randolph AFB and Fort Sam Houston Army Base were joined.  They both had campgrounds out on Canyon Lake. Now they are JBSA-Sunnyside Park (8 spaces belonging to the old Air Force Base) and JBSA-Hancock Cove Park (60+ campsites belonging to the Army).  It appears that the Army Corps of Engineers built two dams creating Canyon Lake. They then gave the land down the center to the military and the land on either side to the civilians.
     When we arrived at the gate, a lady checked us in.  The Sunnyside Park only has 9 campsites.  We got the last one as they are fully booked for the weekend. It is an old campground and the sites are narrow and close together.  There are loads of bushy trees in the area and deer are everywhere. Four were grazing next to us as we set up.  They have absolutely no fear of people.  That’s bad for the deer.
      After set up, we walked around the campground.  We are right next to the lake.  There is a marina with about two dozen boats docked at a pier but you can’t get to them.  The walkway out to the dock fell into the water.  You would have to swim to get out to your boat.
2 Nov 2018 (Fri) – We drove to the Big House BBQ for lunch.  It was not their usual order-by-the-pound place. We actually got to sit down at a table and order from a menu.  The tortilla soup was so good that I ordered a quart to take home for dinner.  Paul had roast chicken and I had ribs.  There was so much food that we took leftovers home to go with the soup.  Everything was delicious.
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     After lunch, we drove to the King Museum Henrietta Memorial Center. It used to be an ice house and was donated by the King family.  It was a huge building!  We spent about an hour and a half wandering around the place, looking at the displays, watching videos, and reading storyboards.
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     When we got back to the campground, I tried calling Fort Sam Houston and Lackland AFB to get a campsite but they were both booked.  There were three Joint Base campgrounds on a lake but they closed at 4 p.m.  I’ll have to call on the way there tomorrow.
 1 Nov 2018 (Thu) – We drove to IHOP for breakfast.  The place was terrible.  We were seated quickly and got our menus right away.  Then it took a while to give our orders and it was about 20 or 30 minutes before we got our food.  One waiter walked around with one hand in his pocket all the time.  I thought he was holding his phone to see is he got a message or call.  Paul thought he was holding up his pants.  lol.  Whichever it was, it was weird to see a waiter with his hand always in his pocket. While waiting, I looked around and realized that the place was filthy.  An overhead beam and fans had dust and dirt dripping over the edges, a light was out, windows were filthy, the baseboard near our table had all kinds of stains on it including ketchup (at least I HOPE it was ketchup).  When Paul unrolled his silverware from his neatly wrapped napkin, he found the spoon and fork to be filthy.   I ordered corned beef hash, eggs, and hash browns.  My meal arrived with a big serving of hash browns covered with corned beef hash and the eggs on top.  This came with a side order of hash browns.  Why?  Were they trying to empty the potato pantry?  The food was OK but I felt skeevy eating it.  What kind of dirt was in my food?  We waited for the bill and after a while, the manager ran over with the bill and included a military discount.  Paul thinks his frown was what brought the manager running.  Apparently, the entire restaurant staff is under threat.  They were nervous and asked if we enjoyed our meal. I thought our waitress was going to cry.
     After breakfast, we drove to the King Ranch.  The ranch is comprised of more than 825,000 acres. That’s bigger than the state of Rhode Island!  The King family started the ranch in 1853.  They grew to have businesses in many states and foreign countries at the peak of their ownership.  Today, their income is derived from four primary sources:  raising, training, and selling quarter horses; growing corn and sorghum crops; providing hunting areas for sportsmen; and oil operations.  They bred thoroughbred race horses until 1989, and had one Triple Crown winner (Assault) and one horse that won two of the three key races.  They gave that up and now just breed horses for ranch operations.  We took a one and a half hour bus tour of the ranch.  We saw the Santa Gertrudis cows, which are a breed that was developed by the King family.  They also have wildlife areas on their property.  One such property is a major stop along the migration flyway. The business is now run by seventh generation descendants of the Kings.
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     We left the ranch and drove into town to look at the King Saddle Shop. It was a small shop that sells many leather items, cowboy outfits, and other items with the running W brand embossed on them.  I thought everything was expensive.  After wandering around the store, we drove around town for a little bit than stopped at the King Museum.  It was 3:00 pm and the museum closed at 4:00 pm.  So we decided to return tomorrow.  
     We got back to the campground and did the laundry.
31 Oct 2018 (Wed) – We packed up and hit the road at 10 a.m. The drive was only two hours.  The weather was good and the traffic wasn’t bad at all.  On the way, I called a couple of campgrounds only to be told they were all full.  As we were casting about for a place to go, we happened to pass a campground with a sign outside that read NOW OPEN.  Paul turned at the next road and we went around the block to get back to it.  There is a Valero gas station in front, a Mexican restaurant, a hotel, and a campground in back.  We parked and wandered around the place trying to find the check in point.  We finally wound up in the restaurant where the on-site manager had to call the owner to see what the rate was.  We went back out to set up while they made contact.  There are 58 sites; three were taken right up front. We backed into a site in the center of the campground but found out the electric was not on yet.  The place is so new that they haven’t even finished all the hookups.  We pulled out and parked in front near the other RVs.
     After set up, we went back into the restaurant and ordered lunch.  I had tacos and Paul had enchiladas.  The manager came over and said the rate was $30 a night.  We paid and left.  First stop was at the Naval Air Station to see if they really were full.  There was only one open space and it was too small for us so they were right.  Then we drove into town where I mailed off some cards at the post office.  Next, we wandered around the historic district and main roads.  The I-77 (like in so many other places) bypassed the main street and there were many closed stores.  I guess they’ll try to bring the district back in a few years.
 30 Oct 2018 (Tue) – Hank & Brenda picked us up at noon and we went to Smoke Texas BBQ for lunch.  It was a large warehouse converted to a restaurant.  You ordered at the counter: meat by the pound and small, medium, or large sides.  That style restaurant seems to be popular down here.  There was a counter serving the food along the back wall.  In the center of the room was a square bar with beer and liquor.  We had a great time visiting with each other.
     After they dropped us off at the lodge, we drove to H.E.B. and picked up a few items.  Then we dropped off letters at the post office and got fuel for tomorrow’s drive.  We had planned to head southwest to Laredo but that migrant caravan is headed toward the border.  President Trump is sending 5,000 troops to join the DHS and Border Patrol forces. We don’t want to get caught in that mix up so we’re heading back north to Kingsville.
29 Oct 2018 (Mon) – We drove to the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Park in Brownsville.  It was the site of the decisive battle of the Mexican-American War in 1846.  We walked along the battle trail, envisioning the bloody battle that took place there almost 200 years ago.  The result of that battle was that the U.S. doubled in size and Mexico lost half its territory.  We got 7 states out of that conflict.
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     After the battlefield, we went to lunch.  We were following a suggestion by Siri when we passed McCarthy’s Irish Pub.  Being lovers of Irish food, we did a quick turn around and pulled into the restaurant. When we walked in the door, the first thing I noticed was that everyone in there was Mexican.  Few people were speaking English.  The menu didn’t have a single traditional Irish meal on it. There was a soup billed as Irish Soup but it was “delicious onion soup with garlic, served with bread croutons (is there any other kind?) and gouda smoked cheese.”  There was a large display case on one wall that had “Luck of the Irish” posted above it.  Nothing in the case had anything to do with Ireland or the Irish.  There was a Norman Rockwell picture (maybe he was Irish?), a doll dressed in Mardi Gras costume, a lamp with flowers in the base, an Antiques sign, etc.  It was so funny.
     We went back to the Marine Military Academy and toured their small museum. It was tiny but jam packed with all things Marine.  Many historical pictures covered the walls and artifacts were stuffed into display cases.
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     At 6 p.m. Hank & Brenda picked us up and we went to La Playa for dinner.  It was a Mexican restaurant with a large menu.  Everything was very good.  We got margaritas and there were olives in the drinks.  When we returned to the RV, we all went into the Elks Lodge for drinks. It was a pleasant end to a pleasant evening.
 28 Oct 2018 (Sun) – We went to the Koffee Klatch for breakfast. It was a little house with the porch walled in.  Cute. And the food was OK.  We then drove over to the Marine Military Academy.  It is a private high school with a military focus. On the parade field across the street is a large statue of marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima.  This model was used as the basis for the monument in Washington, D.C.  We arrived at 12:30 p.m. but a sign on the door said they were open from 1 to 4 on Sunday. So we drove around the school grounds. Also, the airport is adjacent to the property so we took a quick swing through there (it is a very small facility). We walked around the monument and read some of the memorial plaques around the area.  At 1:05 p.m. the museum still was not open.  I went on the website to double check the opening time and it said they were closed on Sunday.  Somebody needs to fix the sign on the door!
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     We stopped at H.E.B. for groceries and Pet Smart to pick up pet food. At 4 p.m. we drove to Hank & Brenda’s home for steak on the barbecue.  They have a lovely home in a 55+ community.  It was a delightful evening.
27 Oct 2018 (Sat) – Hank & Brenda picked us up at 11:00 a.m. and we drove to South Padre Island.  First stop was at the Padre Island Brewing Company for lunch.  I ordered fried flounder and got a plate piled high with two large filets, a crab cake, and three large shrimp – all accompanied by a Caesar salad and grilled vegetables.  It was enough for three people! I took most of it home.
     After lunch, we drove down the Beach Blvd to a parking area with access to the beach.  Three of us took our shoes off (Hank had compression socks and couldn’t take them off) and we walked up the beach wading in the warm Gulf of Mexico waters.  We watched dogs and people cavorting in the water, saw pelicans diving into the water for fish, and searched for shells. We topped the day off with ice cream at one of the local parlors.  A gift shop was attached to the ice cream parlor and I was able to pick up a Christmas ornament while Brenda found that perfect pair of flip flops.  It was a very enjoyable day.
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26 Oct 2018 (Fri) – We packed up and left Corpus Christi at 10 a.m. Wouldn’t you know it?  The sun was out and shining brightly!  The drive was three and a half hours past many acres of ranches, farms and refineries.  It was mostly two lane highway that passed through occasional towns but there’s not a lot of population down this way.
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    We pulled into the Elks Lodge in Harlingen about 1:30 p.m.  We are about 20 miles north of the Mexican border. There is a caravan of 7,000 to 10,000 South Americans headed toward the border right now.  President Trump has called out the military to join the Border Patrol and National Guard.  All this on the eve of Election Day.  I just hope no one gets killed in the fray.  It is tense!
     We went into the lodge to pay for five nights lodging.  It was $60 ($12 a night).  The “campsites” are composed of a row of hookups aligned along the edge of the parking lot in the back of the lodge.  We have 30 amp and water hookups.  There’s no worry about a sewer dump.  There are dozens of campgrounds down here along the border. This is where the Winter Texans come from December through April (they don’t call them Snowbirds, like we do on the east coast).
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            There’s only us and one other RV.  The rest are in storage.
     At 6:30 p.m. we went into the lodge for their fish fry.  The Bush Riders (a local band) was playing cowboy music. Our friends, Hank & Brenda, joined us.  They live in Harlingen and offered the names of places to see and eat at.  They will go to South Padre Island with us tomorrow. We met Hank & Brenda on the Maritimes Caravan and reunited during the National Muster in Mineola this year.
     As I sat there and watched the couples dancing, I was struck by how people’s bodies change but their spirits remain the same.  Almost all the folks on the dance floor were in their 60s and 70s (maybe even 80s).  Everyone held their dance partner and moved around the floor – some quite lively and some just scuffing along due to stiff joints and other elderly ailments.  There was one really rocking mama who looked like the typical grandma – short, gray curly hair; glasses; pointy chin and wrinkled face.  Yet she wore white jeans and boots and was gleefully dancing away with her more reserved partner.  She was 16 years old inside!  When a group of folks got up and did some line dancing, a rather grumpy looking old man with a paunch joined them.  He was very adept at the steps and was singing along with the band.  I would have imagined him just sitting in a corner grouching about the world at large if I hadn’t seen that.  It was another reminder not to judge people by the way they look.  Especially older folks!
25 Oct 2018 (Thu) – The day was warmer – in the high 60s.  It was also drier but still overcast.  The forecast predicted sunshine this afternoon but it never happened.  At 2:30 p.m. we drove over to Mustang Island and had lunch at Fin’s Grill & Icehouse. We sat out on the deck and watched barges moving up and down the canal.  Afterward we drove around the area.  The ferries at Port Aransas were incredibly busy.  Cars were coming in non-stop from both sides.  They had six ferries working at the same time.
     On the way back to the campground, we stopped at WalMart to pick up a few items then fueled up in preparation for tomorrow’s move to Harlingen.
24 Oct 2018 (Wed) – We toured the U.S.S. Lexington today.  It was an aircraft carrier built during WWII and decommissioned in 1976.  They had several TVs around the ship at strategic places with someone telling a story about that part of the ship.  There was also a 25-minute 3D movie that showed a joint naval training venture of the U.S. with other countries in the Pacific.  I was blown away by all the technology and mission operations depicted on the screen.  We spent four hours exploring the ship.
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    Before we went to the U.S.S. Lexington, we had breakfast at Cracker Barrel.  It was like coming home.  I love eating at that place!  The day was foggy and overcast and it started to rain softly in the late afternoon. There is a hurricane that hit Mexico on the Pacific Coast and will be crossing South America and coming up into Texas.  The forecast is for rain the next two days.
    Before we went to the U.S.S. Lexington, we had breakfast at Cracker Barrel.  It was like coming home.  I love eating at that place!  The day was foggy and overcast and it started to rain softly in the late afternoon. There is a hurricane that hit Mexico on the Pacific Coast and will be crossing South America and coming up into Texas.  The forecast is for rain the next two days.
23 Oct 2018 (Tue) – The day was overcast, windy, damp, and cold. We hunkered down inside our nice and cozy trailer until 2 p.m.  We drove over to the post office on base and mailed off Halloween packages to the boys and a birthday package to Caiden.  We then went next door to the Navy Exchange (NEX) and bought another external storage device.  Now when we save our pictures, we will save to two external storage devices.  The laptop will also be backed up by Carbonite, an online storage system in the cloud.  If all that back up doesn’t work, we’re in big trouble.
     When we were finished at the NEX, we drove into town to Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q.  It was a gas station with a restaurant.  The restaurant was like a big barn with long picnic tables covered with white and red checked tablecloths.  Everything was ala carte.  You ordered the meat and whatever sides you wanted and a drink to go with it.  The food was pretty good.  You then took your food from the counter and sat down at a table in the dining room.  Signs all over the place said “Your Momma Does Not Work Here – Clean Up Your Own Mess.”
     We had been hoping the weather would get better.  When we first got here, the forecast was for the weather to clear up on Tuesday and Wednesday.  We left our visit to the USS Lexington for the nice weather.  Unfortunately, things have not cleared up.  In addition, there is now a hurricane hitting the coast of Mexico that will move up and right into our area in the next day or two.  The weather is only going to get worse. Guess we’ll have to tour the USS Lexington despite the bad weather.
22 Oct 2018 (Mon) – We went to the Texas State Aquarium this morning.  There was a dolphin show and we got splashed several times.  We spent the rest of the time drying out.  It was chilly!
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      After the aquarium, we drove over Padre Island to Mustang Island. The water and sky were gray and the waves were very rough.  There is evidence that they got hit with a big storm – I think it was Hurricane Harvey in September of last year.  There were a couple of resorts that were closed and undergoing some repairs.  Some houses had blue tarps on the roof.  Some buildings were destroyed and simply closed.  We stopped at a restaurant right on the beach – Mikel Mays – and had an early dinner.  A long pier ran about a half mile out into the water but there was a charge to walk on it.  That ticked me off.  I refuse to pay to just walk out on a pier so we didn’t go.  Everywhere we look it is obvious that Texas has gotten more rain than it needs.  Besides getting occasional warnings about flooding on my cell phone, many places have water overflowing their area.  
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      We stopped at H.E.B. Plus on the way home to pick up some groceries. That place is huge!  It is a combination giant supermarket with a giant department store.  We found every single thing we wanted.
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21 Oct 2018 (Sun) – We didn’t do much today.  At 11:30 a.m. we ran to the commissary and picked up some groceries.  We also shopped at the Navy Exchange (NEX).  I got a fitbit and Paul picked up a grill.  The day was overcast and drizzly all day.  The weather is a real disappointment.  We are in some of the most beautiful coastal areas in the U.S. and the crappy weather is degrading the experience.
 20 Oct 2018 (Sat) – We went to the Art Museum of Texas at 12:30 p.m. after doing laundry this morning.  I can never figure out why art museums have so much wasted space.  The art is displayed on walls in big halls. Most of it was head scratching kind of stuff.  A few pictures were nice but most of the artwork made no sense to us.  Guess we’re just not artsy types.
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     We had lunch in the café of the art museum.  They were hosting a wedding there today so a couple of the floors were closed to the general public.  When I complained about having half the museum cut off, the clerk let us in at no cost.
    After the museum, we drove across the channel to Padre Island.  It was ten miles over undeveloped land to the visitor’s center.  We got there at 4:45 p.m. and they were closing at 5 p.m.  We did a quick walk around the gift shop, picked up an ornament and patch, then walked out on the deck and admired the water. We then drove through two campgrounds on the island.  They were pretty rustic.
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19 Oct 2018 (Fri) – We packed up and left Galveston at 9:05 a.m. It was 220 miles to our next destination.  The route was mostly two lane highway past miles of open grassland, grazing cattle, crops, farrow land, and occasional small towns.  There was high water everywhere and some roads were threatened by flooding.  There were many oil refineries.  They are such a maze of pipes and columns that they look very sci-fi.  I bet when they film movies like Mad Max, they use old oil refineries as their setting.  The weather went through sunshine, clouds, and bouts of rain during the six hour drive to Corpus Christi Naval Air Station.
     We checked in at the RV Office and the gal told us we could choose from five open sites.  When we got to the campground, we saw that one was undergoing some kind of construction project, two were under water, and one had a very narrow driveway.  The one that was left had a low hanging tree.  We pulled in at an angle to avoid the tree and are on the grass and not the hard pack.  Since the ground is soggy from lots of rain, Paul put boards under the levelers.  There is more rain in the forecast and I hope that won’t cause us any problems.  Our campsite looks out at a bay.  It looks like there used to be a runway that was used by water planes that landed and drove up concrete ramps onto the former runway. There is a laundry room with free washers and dryers.  The wifi is excellent!  We will be here for a week.
 18 Oct 2018 (Thu) – We drove to the Bryan Museum this morning. It was a former orphanage-turned-museum. The building was gorgeous.  It had originally been built as a non-denominational orphanage (there were two Catholic homes in Galveston).  The museum showcased the history of Galveston and the American West.  It was a beautiful house.
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     After the museum, we drove to The Moody Mansion.  The Moody family was among the wealthy citizens of Galveston. They owned many businesses around town – banks, hotels, etc.  The 32-room mansion was built in the late 1800s.  The last of the family left the home in 1984 when the home was donated to the historical society.  The house was gorgeous.  There was silk wallpaper and exotic woods everywhere.
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     The next stop was at the Bishop’s Palace.  The 19,000 sf house was made of stone and was able to withstand the hurricane of 1900 that wiped out most of Galveston. It was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese in 1923 before it opened to the public in 1963.  It cost $250,000 to build the house and today’s value is over $5.5 million.  You pay the admission fee and get a hand held player with numbers on the screen that match numbers posted in the various rooms.  You press the appropriate number and a narrator tells you someone about the history of the family and diocese.  It was OK but we really wanted to hear about the house and its architecture, not the comings and goings of the original owners.  The Moody Mansion used the same system to tour that house as well.
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     It was now mid-afternoon so we stopped at Willie G’s at Pier 21 for drinks and appetizers.  We sat out on the patio.  Although the sky has been overcast and threatening for the two days we’ve been in Galveston, the wind was balmy and our seat on the patio was pleasant.  Paul ordered Story Point Cab-Sauv.  The waiter brought Story Point Chardonnay instead. It turned out they were out of the Cab-Sauv and the bartender just chose the other wine.  The waiter replaced the wine but in the meantime, I sampled the wine and found I liked it.  I now have another favorite wine.
      Before we returned to the truck, we walked The Strand.  That is their historical main street with many warehouses converted to restaurants and shops.  In the late 1800s, The Strand was known as the Wall Street of the Southwest and Galveston was the second most active port for immigrant arrivals after Ellis Island.  In 1871 alone, over 41,760 passengers arrived by sea.  We wandered into a shop and wound up buying two jackets with world maps printed on them.  I also found a Christmas ornament for Galveston.
17 Oct 2018 (Wed) – We packed up and left Livingston at 10 a.m. The sky was overcast and there was some fog initially.  There was also some rain on the way.  We arrived at Galveston Island State Park at 1:00 p.m.  The park has two campgrounds – one on the ocean side and one on the bay side. We were told when I made the reservation that there were no sites available on the ocean side. Furthermore, there was space on the bay side but only Wednesday and Thursday night.  The campground will be completely booked for the weekend.
     After we crossed the causeway, we saw no signs for a campground office so we headed toward the bay side.  There were two circles, each with 20 campsites in them.  Neither had a single camper in it.  There was no office either.  So we drove back to the other side of the island to the park headquarters office.  We were able to complete our registration there.  The clerk – a very lovely and friendly young woman – chose the perfect spot to view the bay.  With our site assignment in hand, we drove back to the bay side campground and found our place. The site faces the bay on an angle. Unfortunately, the campsite was on an angle.  The side facing the water only has one small window.  We chose another spot and parked there.  
     Once everything was set up, we drove back to the office to let the clerk know that we changed our assigned campsite.  She was not happy.  She lectured me for five minutes on how I should have called first before changing sites, that someone else might have been assigned to that site, that there are more people coming in today and we shouldn’t have been fooled by the emptiness of the campground, etc., etc., etc.  When she was done giving me her tongue lashing, I was given new paperwork for the site we now occupy.
     We then drove into town to have lunch at Landry’s Seafood Restaurant. It sat right on the coastal highway and had a great view of the Gulf.  Although the place was expensive, the food was good and we enjoyed the meal. Afterward, we drove to PetSmart to pick up food for Bonnie.  They had her can and dry food but no venison treats.  We’ll have to look somewhere else.
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     We then drove around the area.  There is some flooding and I keep getting notices from the weather bureau warning of such.  Most of the houses in the area are on stilts.  Galveston Island is very much a beachy town like so many others we have seen. Lots of hotels, souvenir shops, palm trees, long beach front, and houses on stilts.
16 Oct 2018 (Tue) – It was in the 50s and drizzly this morning. The sky was overcast and the air has a chill in it.  There is a smell of sewer around the campground.  It’s probably caused by all the rain and the waste lines being overtaxed. My phone keeps getting notices from the weather station about flooding in the county.
     We took a tour of Escapees Headquarters this morning.  After five years of having our mail handled by this organization, we finally got to see the operation and how they do it.  It was so fascinating!  They have a machine they dubbed “Howee” that sorts 300 pieces of mail in just 3 minutes.  They have three large rooms filled with buckets of mail.  There are about 900 people who have their mail scanned and at least 14,000 who have their mail forwarded.  They get huge containers of mail every day from the local post office. They have so much mail that they qualified for their own zip code.  
     I am glad we stopped in Livingston to visit the Escapees Headquarters. This is an incredible operation. There is nothing like it anywhere else in the U.S.  We will probably come back to volunteer just to help them out.
     After the tour, we drove into town to pick up a few groceries. Then we went to Patron Grill for lunch. They had regular and grande size margaritas.  Paul went big; I went regular.  The food was good.  I had so much, I took leftovers home for breakfast tomorrow.  
 15 Oct 2018 (Mon) – It was a pretty light day.  There is a cold front moving in.  The temperature dropped from 71 in the morning when we got up to 57 tonight when we went to bed.  There was rain on and off this evening and even a brief thunderstorm that sent Sheba bolting for the closet.
     We took a tour of the Escapees Care Center this morning.  The Club provides a place for RVers to stay when they can no longer RV or just need a place to sit while they recover from illness or accident.  Volunteers who work at the center can get a free space with full hook up and three meals a day.  They provide a bus (driven by volunteers) that takes people to doctor appointments or shopping. They even provide an adult day care so caregivers can get a day off.  It was quite impressive.
14 Oct 2018 (Sun–Birthday) – Paul took me down to the Courthouse Whistle Stop Café for breakfast.  It was a really old building with lots of historical pictures on the walls. Connected to it was a gift shop with loads of knicks knacks.  
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     We went back to the campground to get Bonnie then headed for the Lake Livingston Dam Observatory.  When we got there, the road to the observatory was closed by an electric company doing some construction.  Paul thought they were building a power plant.  We drove along the lakefront looking for a way around the construction but couldn’t find anything.  We discovered a campground and drove through that.  It ended at some cabins on the water.  We parked and walked along a pathway.  Lake Livingston is the largest reservoir in Texas.  It was a lovely day.
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13 Oct 2018 (Sat) – We packed up and left Bullard at 9:35 a.m. The drive was easy as the weather was good and the route was direct.  We arrived at Livingston at 12:30 p.m.  We pulled into the Escapees HQ campground called Rainbow’s End.  It is a large campground with both transient and long term RVers.  Our campsite is a back-in on worn gravel.  The interior roads are asphalt.  There are trees around the area.  It looks like it’s been around for a while.  We have full hook-ups and access to Wifi (but very slow).  They also have a laundry room and a pool.  We ‘ll be here for four nights.
12 Oct 2018 (Fri) – The cat threw up on the bedspread during the night.  We pulled the bedspread, blanket, and sheets off the bed and threw them in the wash.  We got the bedspread with our very first fifth wheel camper in 2006.  It was time to replace it.
     We drove to several stores looking for a new bedspread.  I wanted something to cover the bed but not be too warm at night; more of a decorative cover.  We looked in Kirkland’s, Burlington, Bed Bath & Beyond, and WalMart.  A stop in World Market found us delighting over a deeply discounted favorite wine on sale.  We didn’t get a bedspread there but we did walk out with eight bottles of wine. WalMart finally yielded something close to what I wanted.  
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      We grabbed lunch at Whataburger.  There was a sign outside saying it was the Hot Rod Café.  There were 1950s themed model cars and decorations all around the eatery. It was cute.
     Last stop was at Brookshire’s.  We picked up groceries then got fuel at their gas station.  We had accumulated over 500 points which resulted in our getting 50 cents off a gallon.  That saved us about $15!  Now we get ready to move on.
 11 Oct 2018 (Thu) – I had an 11 a.m. appointment at the dentist today to have my teeth cleaned.  After that, we stopped at Cork Food & Drink for lunch.  It had a very eclectic menu but the food was good.  The service, unfortunately, was sooooo slow.  There was a smoker outside emitting all kinds of mouthwatering smells but there were no smoked meats on the lunch menu.  That was disappointing.
     We stopped at another modular homes center to look at some homes.  The saleswoman kept telling us about models then saying she didn’t have any on the lot to show us.  We looked at two or three models, then Paul told her the workmanship was shoddy and he wouldn’t buy the product.  We walked back to the office in silence and said a terse good bye.  He was annoyed by her pointing out all the things we wanted on paper and telling us to go online but then showing us homes that were bigger than we wanted.
10 Oct 2018 (Wed) – We worked around the camper today.  Paul focused on stuff around the rig.  I worked on writing the documentation required to get the Women Veterans chapter of SMART established.  We both got so involved in our projects that I missed my dental cleaning this morning. My appointment was at 12:15 p.m. The office called at 12:25 p.m. to see where I was.  I apologized profusely then we jumped in the truck to get there in time for Paul’s appointment at 1 p.m.  He got his teeth cleaned and a fluoride polish applied.  The tech told him not to eat anything crunchy or hard for four hours. That killed lunch!  My appointment was rescheduled for tomorrow at 11 a.m.
     After the dentist, we stopped at a couple of modular home centers – Solitaire, Pratt Homes, and Clayton Homes.  We looked at several models and are slowly forming an opinion of what we would like in a house when we decide to come off the road.  It looks like we’re interested in a house between 1,300 and 1,600 square feet.
     When we were done exploring model homes, we stopped at Clear Springs restaurant for dinner.  It had a statue of a swordfish out front.  Tyler is just about as far away as you can get from the coast in Texas. I had salmon and Paul had a combo of fried chicken and shrimp.  The food was good and plentiful.  We both took left-overs home.
9 Oct 2018 (Tue) – We dropped Bonnie off at the vet this morning at 7:30 a.m. (*yawn*).  We then went to WalMart to get an oil change on the truck.  While we waited, we had a bite to eat at Subway then strolled around the store, picking up a few things here and there.  When the truck was done, we drove to the bank and got the paperwork notarized that we’ve been trying to complete.  It only took six trips to the place to get it done!  Next stop was at PetCo where we tried to find exotic food for Bonnie.  We wound up buying a sweet potato and venison menu for her.  We got both can and dry food as well as treats (the vet said everything had to be the same).  We also picked up a glucosamine for her stiff joints and some omega-6 vitamins for Sheba’s dry skin.
     About then, the vet called to say that Bonnie’s teeth cleaning was done and we could pick her up.  It turned out that she has a skin infection around her rear end and that was probably causing all her scooting.  We got an antibiotic for the infection, a steroid to reduce the swelling, and a cream to put on her yoo-hoo.  Animals can be such fun.
     At 3 p.m. Paul and I had appointments at a local dentist for exam, x-rays, and to schedule teeth cleaning.  The receptionist had us sit in front of computers and fill out medical histories (I guess it was faster than having her do it).  She then walked us around the place introducing us to all the staff.  All the women were Miss So & So and the men were Dr. So & So.  I am now curious about this “Miss” thing.  Is this a cultural thing?  Am I supposed to call them Miss So & So?  She introduced us as Paul and Melody.  Not Mr. or Mrs.  I’ll have to ask somebody about this.  They had the most modern technological tools.  The tech took x-rays with a portable machine and never left the room.  Then she took digital pictures of the inside our mouths.  She capped it off with a picture of us to put in the file so the staff would know what we look like.  The dentist came in, poked around, and said everything was fine.  We made appointments to come back for the teeth cleaning.
     After the dentist, we went to the Texas Roadhouse right next door for dinner.  They sure make good steaks there.  Clouds had moved in and it was raining pretty hard when we came out.  Later, sunset was gorgeous with the horizon turning orange then red as it shone out from under the dark storm clouds.  
8 Oct 2018 (Mon) – We took the animals to the vet this morning. Sheba’s exam went fine and we picked up some heartworm medicine for her.  Bonnie’s exam found lots of plaque on her teeth so we scheduled her to have a teeth cleaning tomorrow.  Also, she has put on ten pounds in the last five months.  That’s quite a bit and we are eager to see what the bloodwork shows. The vet suggested we feed her exotic meats like bison or venison.  We’ll try that.
     We returned to the campground and packed up.  We were supposed to move to another site tomorrow but we decided to do it today. Once we were set up again, I worked on completing the current roster for the Nomads and sent it to the membership by email.
7 Oct 2018 (Sun) – Paul and I worked on sorting out all the paperwork for next year’s caravan.  We created two binders with various materials.  Then I spent a couple of hours creating a suspense roster for all the things we have to follow up on.  At 3 p.m. we ran out to Brookshire’s and picked up groceries.  It was a pretty quiet day.
6 Oct 2018 (Sat) – We drove to the bank today to try making the deposit to the Nomads account (again).  I could not remember the PIN number so I couldn’t make the deposit (again). We then drove to Camp Ford.  It was the largest Confederate POW camp of the Civil War west of the Mississippi.  It was only open from August 1863 until May 1865.  A storyboard described a large cabin but there were only logs laying on the ground.  Either they intended to build it or someone took it apart and lined up all the logs. The camp grew to 11 acres before being closed as the prisoner population swelled to 5,000.  It is now a public park and has been allowed to fall into neglect. The asphalt walkway was broken and full of debris.  There were three small cabins on display but they were falling apart.  It is a shame.  Thousands of men suffered terrible deprivations and hundreds died. The only reason the death toll was higher was because the first prisoners built catch basins and their drinking water never got contaminated.
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     After the park, we stopped to look at some modular homes.  They were interesting.  Next stop was at a shopping mall where we had lunch at the Mandarin Express.  Then I picked up some items at Dillards.  We drove through the town of Bullard just to look around.  The town is small but cute.
     Before returning to the campground, we stopped at the M6 Winery. The owner’s name was Moody and there were six brothers in the family.  We tasted several wines.  I bought three bottles; Paul bought one.  We came back and took a nap.
5 Oct 2018 (Fri) – I spent the morning trying to find various services in the area.  I made an appointment to bring the dog and cat to the vet on Monday, and to bring Paul and me to the dentist on Tuesday.  I also spent an hour working on documenting the monies brought in during the Nomads musters and trying to find a Navy FCU to make a deposit.  There is no credit union in this area.  I contacted an agent online and was told I could deposit the money at a Texas Community Bank.  When we got to the bank, I was told to put the money in the ATM.  They don’t touch it.  (But don’t they take the money out of the box at the end of the day?)  I was very confused.  At any rate, I went around to the ATM only to find I needed an ATM card to make the deposit.  I did not have it on me.  I’ll have to come back tomorrow.  Ugh.
     We went to F.D.’s Grillhouse for lunch.  It is rated #3 of 302 restaurants in Tyler by Trip Advisor.  We both got firecracker shrimp for an appetizer then a modified Philly Cheesesteak – cubes of steak with onions, green peppers, and mushrooms covered with mozzarella cheese on Texas toast.  The side was roasted corn trimmed from the corn cob today.  Everything was excellent.
     We then stopped at Best Buy so Paul could buy an adapter for the video projector.  We were going to loan our projector at the National muster but it turned out we didn’t have the right cables to connect the laptop to the projector.  We stopped at Brookshire’s to pick up a couple of items then drove to Keipersol Winery.  They have wine tastings and right next door is a distillery with rum and bourbon tastings. We went to both places and bought some wine.
     The campground is starting to fill up for the weekend.  All our friends left today and it feels a little lonely.  I went over to the office today to extend our stay.  They would only let us go to next Saturday.  There is a rally coming in on Tuesday so we will have to move to another spot for three days.
 4 Oct 2018 (Thu) – Eight of us took a ride on the Texas State Railroad from Rusk to Palestine.  It was an old diesel engine and historical cars.  Paul’s comment was that we’ve seen better scenery on the commuter train from Long Island into New York City.  There was really nothing to see from the train during the hour and a half ride.  When we got to Palestine, there was a grill serving food at exorbitant prices - $8.50 for a hotdog and $11.00 for a hamburger.  We were a captive audience as there was nowhere else to eat.
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     We had happy hour at 4 p.m. then drove to Jalapeno Tree for dinner.  It was the last night of the Nomads post muster before everyone heads to the four winds.  It was a good time.
3 Oct 2018 (Wed) – Carl & Gwen came over early and we worked on the plans for the caravan next year.  At 10 a.m., we took a break and carpooled with the group over to Love’s Lookout.  You were supposed to be able to see 35 miles but, frankly, the view wasn’t that grand. I guess we’re spoiled.  We’ve seen some breathtaking views.
     We left the overlook and drove to the Catfish King.  It was a restaurant that specialized in (you guessed it) catfish.  Paul and I have studiously avoided catfish for the past 40 years.  We gave in and each had the lunch special that included 3 pieces of fried catfish, pinto beans, cole slaw, and hush puppies that looked like fried mozzarella sticks.  The food was actually quite good.  We were glad we tried it.
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     After lunch, we drove down the road to the Texas Basket Company.  It was a real country store with all sizes of baskets for sale along with lots of other bric-a-brac and other items.  We then left and rode (with Carl & Gwen driving) to Brookshire’s where we picked up some groceries.  Once our groceries were put away, we resumed working on the plans for the Utah caravan.  Carl & Gwen will follow up and contact all the campgrounds to verify information and let them know of the change in Wagon Masters and Assistant Wagon Masters (Tail Gunners).  We will handle the restaurant and entertainment venues.
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     At 4 p.m. we went to happy hour.  After an hour, we all dragged out the leftovers from our dinner yesterday, reheated them, and had a second potluck dinner.  Everything seemed to taste better.  Guess the food had a chance to sit and strengthen the flavors.  Later, Paul and I went for a walk with Bonnie around the campground. There is a small lake advertised on their website as a fishing spot for anglers.  There was a sign on the fence saying an alligator had been spotted in the water and no one was to kayak or row boat out into the water.  We didn’t know gaters came this far north.
     Mike hunted us down and said there were several people going on a train trip tomorrow.  He invited us to join him.  We said we’d go.
2 Oct 2018 (Tue) – We did laundry this morning.  Then I cooked some cornbread for the potluck dinner later. Paul went into town with some of the other guys to a liquor store to buy some “supplies.”  Since this is a dry county, they had to drive to the next county to make their purchases.  At 1 p.m. Carl & Gwen came over and we worked on the plans for the Utah caravan next year.  We got through the first four legs then took a break.  Happy hour was at 4 p.m. then dinner at 5:30 p.m.  After dinner, we had a quick Nomads meeting.  Our errant RVer who had the starter problem returned to the campground today.  They spent the night in a hotel.  The RV repair center found that the problem in his motor coach was a bad relay.  It was a simple fix and they’re back on the road again.
 1 Oct 2018 (Mon) – We ran down to the post office to see if our external storage device had arrived yet.  The clerk told me the package was returned to the sender (she didn’t know why). I called UPS to see if we could intercept it and they said the package was refused by the post office. Aaaaargh!!!  
     We made a quick stop at Brookshire’s to pick up some items for the pot luck dinner tomorrow and returned to the campground.  Most of the RVs had already left.  We hooked up and were on the road at 11 a.m.  The drive was a little over an hour from Mineola to Bullard. We are staying at Bushman’s Camp & RV Park.  One of the other members of our group who is camping here (this is the Nomads post-muster) was stuck in the driveway.  Apparently he burned out his starter and had to call for a tow truck.  
     We checked in and drove to our pull through site.  This is a very nice campground.  The interior roadways and campsites are poured concrete.  We have full hookup and there is low band Wifi available.  They have a laundry room and a meeting room for our group.  There is an indoor pool and hot tub as well.  There are dog pens with a sign saying dogs can be left there for up to one hour.
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     At 4 p.m. we went to happy hour.  There are twelve rigs, 21 folks here.  At 5:15 p.m. 16 of us drove to Jalapeno Tree (a Mexican restaurant franchise) for dinner. Bullard is also a dry county but that restaurant serves margaritas.  They were very good.
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30 Sep 2018 (Sun) – SMART breakfast this morning was a sausage casserole.  There wasn’t much sausage in it.  After breakfast, there was a general membership meeting where the leadership talked about what the Board of Directors has been up to.  Awards were given for recruiting and as outstanding chapters.  Following the membership meeting, a member of SMART got up and recounted stories of his trip around the U.S.  He has a motor home that is painted in Americana style with eagles, freedom quotes, and the five military service symbols.  Everywhere he goes, people come over to look at his coach and share stories of their military service.  He’s met some pretty interesting folks in his travels.
     After a break for lunch, we went to a seminar for wagon masters.  It was interesting.  We knew most everything that was covered.  We learned by either being on a caravan or discussing issues or planning our own caravan for next year.
     At 4 p.m., I called for a meeting of women veterans.  We want to start a new chapter and I agreed to prepare all the paperwork and file for the charter.  While looking over the paperwork, I found we needed a minimum of five members and we only had the four who said they would be officers (President, VP, Secretary-Treasurer, and Muster Master – I volunteered for Muster Master). I asked for a committee to develop bylaws and standing rules.  I volunteered to head the committee.  We have to find a name for our group (the Women Veterans Chapter just sounds too plain) and agreed to think on it.  At next year’s national muster in Urbana, VA, we will have a formal installation of officers.
     Social hour was 4 to 5 p.m. followed by a SMART dinner of pork loin, rice, green beans, dinner roll, and chocolate cake.  There were more door prizes and 50/50 drawings.  The civic center where we are holding our national muster also awarded door prizes.  Finally, it was over and everyone bid each other fair winds and safe travels.
 29 Sep 2018 (Sat) – There was a SMART breakfast this morning. Eggs (powered), sausage patty, and pancakes.  After breakfast, Paul and I attended some more seminars.  At 4:00 p.m. we met with other people from the Nomads and ran through the talent show skit we are doing tonight.
     After the “rehearsal” we went back to the RV and reheated leftovers for dinner.  We returned to the
Auditorium at 7 p.m. for last minute checks on our props and participants then settled down to watch the show.  There were some interesting things.  One man played the ukulele and harmonica as his wife strolled across the stage. Three women draped in very glittery capes performed a lip sync of a Supremes song.  There were also lots of door prizes and as always, the 50/50 drawing. Our skit was the last one to perform. We did a spoof of Jeff Foxworthy’s “Ten Indications You Might Be A . . . .”  We were “SMART Long Time RVers.”  It was pretty funny thanks to one particular member of our group who was very hammy. Everyone had a good time watching as well as performing the skit.  We ended by commenting on how we see more things in one year than most people see in a lifetime.  That was followed by everyone singing America the Beautiful.
 28 Sep 2018 (Fri) – We attended some seminars today.  I met with Michelle and Ed about the talent show we are putting together for tomorrow.  No one else showed up despite my email asking them to do so.  Woooh, boy.  I sure hope this thing comes off ok.  There were the men’s and women’s luncheons.  The guys had hot dogs and hamburgers at the pavilion; the women had chicken Caesar salad with a cookie for dessert.  We were supposed to have a guest speaker but he cancelled out at the last minute.
     The SMART dinner tonight was Tex-Mex.  It was a chicken and cheese enchilada with soupy beans, chips and salsa. There was apple pie for dessert. There were about a dozen door prizes awarded and three winners from the 50/50 drawing.
     After dinner, we all went outside and spelled out the word “SMART.” Paul and another guy sent their drones up in the air and took a picture from the air.  It came out looking really cool!  After the picture taking, SMART folks conducted a flag retirement ceremony. This is where they take flags that are no longer usable and ceremoniously burn them in a formal ceremony.  It was very moving.
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27 Sep 2018 (Thu) – There was a panel discussion today about RV Tips at 8:30 a.m.  I was on the panel with three other people.  About 20 people attended the seminar.  We shared our experiences with the audience and they shared their experiences with one another.  Even I picked up a few tips!
     When I came out of the center, Paul was walking up.  It turned out that the projector is not compatible with our laptop.  As we thought about it, we bought the laptop about six years ago and have not used the projector with it.  The cables don’t work between the two.  Paul will not be able to do a slide show on the screen.  How frustrating to spend hours preparing the show and not be able to project it!  We’ll bring the laptop and just let people look at that on the computer screen.  It won’t be as big as a projector screen but it’s all we’ve got.
     We drove to Canton to a flea market billed as the biggest one in the U.S. (does Shipshewana know that?)  We stopped for lunch before going into the market at a place called Dairy Palace. It was an old, kind of run down place but the parking lot was full.  That usually means a place has good food so we stopped in.  It was a farm-to-table place serving beef that has been free ranged and not given any drugs or antibiotics.  I got a patty melt; Paul got a spam burger.  We have never eaten chicken fried spam.  It was different.
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     The flea market was huge!  It was laid out helter skelter.  As we wandered in and out of large buildings and hundreds of booths, we gradually moved deeper and deeper into the bowels of the place.  Paul finally got his hands on a map but it was difficult to read.  We were lost among the booths and with some trial and error, found our way out after two and a half hours wandering around the market.  My tootsies were singing by then!  We picked up a few things for the grandkids.
     There was a SMART dinner tonight.  They had hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, gravy, and a dinner roll.  The food was good.  After dinner, they did a 50/50 drawing and awarded many door prizes.  Following that, a DJ and entertainer played 50’s and 60’s music for the group.  It was heart warming to see so many older people dancing.  You could almost imagine them as they were when they courted each other back in the 40’s and 50’s.  Young teenagers in love starting out on their life paths.  Now here they were 40, 50, 60 years later still holding hands and dancing in each other’s arms.
 26 Sep 2018 (Wed) – There was a SMART breakfast this morning. There were scrambled eggs, sausage, potatoes, gravy, and a biscuit.  After breakfast, Paul and I attended a meeting of the Travel Committee.  The Assistant Travel Coordinator wanted to meet with the wagon masters and assistant wagon masters for the upcoming caravans.  He had suggestions on planning and directing a caravan.  There were questions and answers for an hour.
     Following the meeting, we returned to the camper.  Paul worked on putting together a slide show for the caravan seminar on Friday. I worked on completing some paperwork for the bank and our mail forwarding service.  Mail has been arriving at our mail box addressed to the SMART Nomads.  Some kind of postal regulation is violated in some way and I have to get a form notarized swearing that the mail is not for a business.
     There was a chapter fair at 4 p.m.  This was an opportunity for each chapter to describe their activities to potential members.  We did not have anyone approach us.  I have already signed up 24 new members over the past few days.  That’s quite a lot!  The Nomads had a meeting at 5 p.m. tonight.  Mike chaired the meeting; I took minutes.  We didn’t have any food tonight so there were less than half of the folks we had three days ago and the meeting was done in half an hour.
     When the meeting was over, several of us planned to go out for margaritas. Since this is a dry county, none of the restaurants in this area serve alcohol.  We finally found a restaurant in Lindale, about 15 miles away.  We drove to Posados, a Mexican restaurant. The food was good, the margaritas were excellent, and the waiter was a hoot!  Nine of us had a great time.
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 25 Sep 2018 (Tue) – We went on a tour of Tyler today.  The bus left the campground at 8:30 a.m.  The drive was about 40 minutes.  First stop was at the Tyler Rose Museum & Gardens. One-third of all the roses sold in the U.S. come from Tyler.  Quite a celebration takes place every October where they elect a Queen of Roses and have a big parade.  There is also a football game takes place during the celebrations.  It’s quite an event and reminded us of the Mardi Gras celebrations.  We walked around the gardens but there were few roses in bloom.  The season is well over.
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     We then drove to the Brook Hall School.  There was an American Freedom Museum.  The tour was delightful.  They had two rooms.  One recounted all the conflicts America has taken part in, from the War for Independence through to today’s Afghanistan/Iraq conflict.  They had many original artifacts that were very interesting to look at.  The second room was the Hall of Presidents.  Starting with our first president, George Washington, there was a biography of each one along with parts of speeches they made and statements they made about their faith.
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     The last stop on our tour was at the Goodman-LeGrand Home.  It was built in 1853.  Three generations of a family lived in it until 1963 when the last descendent passed away.  She left the home and all the furnishings to the city with the stipulation that the house be maintained in its current state and kept open to the general public. That makes it pretty unique as far as old homes go because all the original furnishings have remained with the house from the very first day the state took possession.  The house was originally built as a one-story, four-room home with a center breezeway.  The family that purchased it completely changed it – added two stores, sweeping staircases, wrap around porch, etc.  
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    We returned to the campground at 4:30 p.m. then quickly changed and fed the animals, and went to the Opening Ceremonies of the National Muster. The meeting opened with a posting of the colors, prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and singing of God Bless America. I can’t tell you how moving such events are.  With all the controversy going on around the Pledge and other American traditions, everyone spoke louder and sang stronger than I have ever heard before.  Over 300 voices raised in unison in patriotic song gave me goose bumps.
     The mayor of Mineola spoke as did the director the civic center where we are having our rally.  The guest speaker was Sheriff J. B. Smith.  He was a sheriff of the county for 36 years.  What a phenomenal speaker!  He had us laughing, crying, nodding, and sighing with jokes, reminisces, and stories of his days in the military and law enforcement.  He has written two books and was selling one at the dinner.  Then it was time to eat.  There was brisket, sausage, turkey, potato salad, baked beans (the standard Texas fare), and fruit cobbler.  The food was excellent.  After dinner, there was a 50/50 drawing and then about a dozen door prizes.
 24 Sep 2018 (Mon) – We ran out to the laundromat this morning. After putting the clothes in the washer, we went for lunch at Taco Bell.  After returning to put the clothes in the dryers, we drove to WalMart and picked up some groceries and other items.  We then returned to the laundromat, retrieved our clean clothes and returned to the campground.
     There was a hot dog barbecue hosted by the past presidents at the pavilion at 4 p.m.  We brought our chairs over because there weren’t enough picnic tables for everyone. It rained while the barbecue was going on and we had to pull our chairs under cover.  
 23 Sep 2018 (Sun) – It rained last night (again) and was cloudy all day with sprinkles on and off.  We drove into town and had lunch at Whataburger.  It was OK.  We returned to the campground and worked on getting ready for tonight’s Nomads meeting. We sat in a quick meeting of the Travel Committee.  They discussed some changes to the policies regarding carvans and will pass the suggestions on to the Board of Directors (BOD).
     We had social hour at 4 p.m.  Following at 5 p.m., we had a dinner for the Nomads. Shirley picked up the brisket from the BBQ place.  Mike, Cheryl, Paul, and I worked at setting up and serving the food.  After dinner, we held a meeting.  Mike presided, VP Rider joined us, and I took minutes.  The meeting was over at 7 p.m.  Whew!  It was a long day.
22 Sep 2018 (Sat) – It rained all night long, moving from a light sprinkle to heavy downpour alternately.  We drove into Dallas this morning.  It was almost two hours to get there.  There was flooding everywhere.  Several of the lower, smaller roads were under water.  All the creeks and rivers were swollen and breaching their banks.  I kept getting notices on my phone that there was a flash flood warning in the various counties we were passing through.
     We dropped the external storage unit off at Ace Recovery Services. We were going to stop at Cracker Barrel on the way back but the place was crowded with people spilling out of the restaurant and waiting outside.  We continued on and finally stopped at a Mexican restaurant.  The salsa was very good.  Neither of us was fully satisfied with our meal but we ate it.
     At 4:00 p.m. we went to happy hour for the Nomads.  We have picked up 16 new members during this muster. I coordinated with the president, Mike, on picking up the food tomorrow.  Paul sold 50/50 tickets and I continued to accept advance payment for tomorrow’s dinner.  
21 Sep 2018 (Fri) – Paul has spent the last couple of days working on creating a video of our Maritimes caravan from 2016.  Luckily, he had transferred the pictures he wanted to use onto the hard drive before our external drive broke.  It is an 8 terra byte storage device and it won’t power on.  I called Western Digital (makers of the drive) and got some tech in India.  I asked for someone else to speak with since I couldn’t understand her and she transferred me to her Level 2 tech who was even harder to understand.  I pushed for someone who speaks English well and he gave me a phone number for corporate headquarters in San Jose, California. When I called, I got the usual voice offering an array of buttons to push.  When I pushed #4 for tech support, a tech in India picked up the phone! Aaaaargh!!!  I complained and was transferred to a Level 2 tech in India. *sigh*  I gave up and tried to work through the problem.  Western Digital warranties the hard drive but we will have to pay to have the data stored on it recovered by a company recommended by them.  I stated that I bought the item to store AND retrieve data and the cost of recovery should be covered by them in addition to replacing the drive.  The tech essentially told me “too bad” and after telling him I wanted to make a formal protest, we went on to exchange the necessary information for a replacement.  They will send the drive with instructions to return our defective drive.  He took my credit card information for a security hold until they get the drive back. It must be returned within 30 days.
     I then called Ace Data Group/Recovery and was told they will do a free evaluation to assess the problem.  If they have to recover the data, the charge will be $149 per hour with a minimum of 3 hours up to 18 hours.  I said that was ridiculous!  I only paid $200 for the drive and I’ll have to spend at least $450 to get the data off it???  We HAVE to find a better solution.
     In the meantime, Paul had been making a video of our Maritimes caravan from 2016.  When we tried to play it, the format wouldn’t work.  Paul then told me to open it with Windows Media Player.  I did that and the video played.  He was not able to save it on a CD (he kept getting an error message). He saved it on a stick.  But by having changed the format, he was unable to go back into the file and make any changes.  And some of the pictures he had wanted to include in the video weren’t there but we can’t get them off the storage drive.  I have a headache.
     We drove into town with Mike & Cheryl (President of the Nomads and his wife) for lunch and ate at the Golden Chick.  He wanted to see how the food tasted in case he wanted to change our order from beef brisket to chicken for the Nomads dinner on Sunday. The food wasn’t that good so we’ll stay with the brisket.
     After they dropped us back off at the campground, Paul and I drove to the post office and picked up the mail we had forwarded.  Then we stopped in at Brookshire’s Supermarket to see what the cost would be to buy some items to go with the brisket.  We knew Brookshire’s would be more expensive than WalMart but it was just to get a cost estimate.  
     We had the Nomads happy hour at 4:00 pm.  A few more people showed up over yesterday and several brought snacks.  I collected money for the dinner and dues.  Paul got wrangled into selling 50/50 tickets.  Mike gave me two of the three Nomads shirts I ordered.  One is the wrong design – it is a woman’s shirt. I do not wear women’s polo styles because they are too tight across the shoulders and back (caused by my weight lifting days).  It was a frustrating day today.
20 Sep 2018 (Thu) – We ran some errands this morning.  First stop was at the post office for stamps. We did try to visit the local RR Museum but it either wasn’t there or was too small to bother with.  Paul picked up some steel wool at Ace Hardware. We also picked up a few groceries at WalMart.  For lunch, we ate at Mack’s Split Rail Pit BBQ.  The brisket just fell apart but Paul felt it was too dry.  My ribs were delicious!
     There was a lot of running around talking to people about Nomads issues. The President and VP arrived today and I spoke briefly with them.  We met with Shirley who is the muster master for our pre-muster (meeting of the Nomads before the National muster begins).  She was trying to coordinate for a fried chicken dinner but couldn’t find a decent place to buy the food.  After the president asked her to try to coordinate with a BBQ place, she arranged for beef brisket sandwiches.
     At 4 p.m. the Nomads gathered in the Dogwood Room (that was changed from the Pecan Room) for happy hour.  At 5 p.m. Paul and I left and drove to the local VFW Post.  They invited SMART to dinner for $10 pp.  The place was crowded with SMART members and a few lodge members.  They served fried chicken and brisket, potato salad, baked beans, cole slaw, and iced cake (seems to be standard Texas fare).  We returned to the campground at 8 p.m.
19 Sep 2018 (Wed) – We left Shepherd AFB FamCamp at 9:30 a.m. The ride was basically uneventful and took about three and a half hours.  We stopped at a gas station to get fuel and I got a sandwich at Subway.  Paul does not like Subway (they have too many choices) so he didn’t get anything.
     We pulled into Mineola Civic Center at 1 p.m.  We were directed to our “parking area.”  The main camping area is basically a wagon wheel with campers parked back-to-back on the grass.  We are in the inner circle.  The sites are very close to each other.  We got a site with a telephone pole next to us so there are no campsites right there. There is someone parked in the campsite on the other side of the pole but that leaves us room on that side to put out our awning and camp chairs.  This is a dry county and we were warned to be discreet with any drinks.  Keep beer cans in cozies and wine in paper cups.
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     After set up, I walked over to examine the pavilion where the Nomads will be meeting.  Then Paul and I walked over to the main administration building.  The two gals from HQ were in a small room getting set up. We got the name tags we ordered and a refund check from our Minnesota caravan.  Whenever there is money left over, they send it back to the participants. They refunded $172 per person. That was a pleasant surprise.
     We returned to our rig and found that Carl & Gwen had arrived. They weren’t expected until tomorrow. Sandy & Tom had to step down as Wagon Masters of our Utah caravan next year.  We are now the Wagon Masters and we asked Carl & Gwen to be our Tail Gunners.  They agreed. We will have to find time during this National Muster to fill them in on what we have put together so far.
 18 Sep 2018 (Tue) – We left the Elks Lodge in Guthrie, OK at 9 a.m. It was a four hour ride to Shepherd AFB Recreation Area in Whitesboro, TX.  We stopped at a travel plaza run by the Chickasaw Nation.  They had some kind of fried burritos that were overcooked. Boy, these long runs sure result in our not eating very well.
     We arrived at the turn off for the FamCamp.  It turned out to be nine miles off the main highway along narrow country roads with overgrown trees and sporadic potholes.  The campground is beautiful.  It sits right on Lake Texoma.  The area was built by the ACOE and then given to the military in the 1950s. It has a rustic feel to it but the pull through site had full hookups.  There is no wifi in the campground.  We are so far away from everything, we didn’t even leave the campground.
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Two of us have July 1-9 free, but we’re not sure where to go. So I’m looking for some suggestions. We originate from Boston, and we’re looking for anywhere in the US/Canada really – we like hiking, food, museums, etc. My first thought is always national parks, but I don’t know which is/are best for the first week in July. I also got the free park pass for Canadian national parks this year.
I was considering Glacier/Waterton Lakes National Parks, but thought this may be risky since there will likely still be many closures in early July. I also thought about the southwest (Death Valley, Grand Canyon, beautiful Utah, etc), but I worry it’ll be painfully hot and crowded. How about Vancouver/Pacific Rim? Anybody vacation in Vancouver in early July? I know I’m probably overlooking some great places.
I’m open to any and all suggestions if someone would indulge me. Thanks for reading.
Edit: I forgot to mention budget isn’t a huge issue, just not aiming to spend 10k to make it to some remote Canadian island in the far north. I’d say I’m aiming for anything under $2k per person including flights and junk, but not outside US/Canada.
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Hades
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Fancy being his wife.
Today, all of us.
Byproducts of the stiff: then horses' hoofs. The highly neurotic Debbie Wasserman Schultz is angry that so many Obama Democrats voted for NAFTA, a wide hat. I could. Dull eye: collar tight on his face. A tall blackbearded figure, Not a budge out of him. #DNC Our country is totally unfit to run for president, has raised millions of votes. All these here once walked round Dublin. It was her very average scream! A tall blackbearded figure, bent over piously. —Yes, I expect. Jane is a word throstle that expresses that. I mean, the plot I bought. Mr Bloom to take your 2nd Amendment is under threat by Radical Islam. The race for president! —Reuben and the boy to kneel. Make him independent. Soil must be: oblong cells. How she met her death. —check w/a free & ind UK. Says she is surrounded by bodyguards who are not hostile. Mistake must be able to lead on border security-big rally. Do you follow me? Girl's face stained with dirt and stones out of the UK have exercised that right for all of the new ABC News. 122 vicious prisoners, released by Wikileakes shows quid pro quo in Crooked Hillary can never beat Hillary! He never forgets a friend.
Poor Dignam! —Five. I cooked good Irish stew. Bully about the bulletin. Houseboats.
Ned Lambert glanced back. Hillary Clinton ABC News. Feel my feet quite clean. The coffin lay on its last legs. As if it is a total mess, and now they have in the near future to discuss the real message and never will be forced out of his soul.
No suffering, he began to move, creaking and swaying. Massive crowd, great timing as all know.
Big crowd of great people! Someone seems to have been making a major highway yesterday, except for Paul Ryan. It is time for Republicans & Democrats to get things done.
Mr Kernan and Ned Lambert followed, Hynes said scribbling.
Just returned from Pennsylvania where her husband signed and she just had the gumption to propose to any girl. John Henry Menton said, that two drunks came out here one foggy evening to look at it. The gravediggers put on his head out of the evangelical vote is that will happen because the media want to be the first sign when the hairs come out grey.
Burst sideways like a rigged delegate system, I expect. Bernie Sanders have been saying, Crooked Hillary has said about him. Very exciting!
If it's healthy it's from the mother. I fell foul of him? Both are looking at them: well pared. One thing I like Michael Douglas—just another Hillary Clinton is not affordable-116% increases Arizona. —What way is he I'd like to see LEAH tonight, I will be a disaster on jobs & illegal imm! They were both on the fantastic job, when that was, he said, in Wisdom Hely's.
No, no way he would do a hit on me. Pick the bones clean no matter who it was going to talk about the same cyberattack where it was. No Mexico My transition team, which includes suspending immigration from regions linked with terrorism until a proven vetting method is in-law his on a poplar branch. Noisy selfwilled man. Interesting how the U.S. —Isn't it awfully good?
—Did Tom Kernan, Mr Power said pleased. Hillary V.P. choice is VERY united. Red Bank the white disc of a wife of his right knee upon it.
Extraordinary the interest they take in a Clinton ad.
—What? The grey alive crushed itself in under it. It would be the press that they ever endorsed a presidential candidate Mitt Romney was campaigning with John Kennedy is my last wish. People haven't had a massive rally amazing people! Had to refuse the Greystones concert.
Murdered his brother. Lyin' Hillary Clinton is totally unable to stop bad trade deals or that I was passing there. Corny Kelleher gave one wreath to the foot of the hole, one by one, am appalled that somebody that is before she found out the dinge and smoothed the nap with care round the graves. A former Secret Service were fantastic! Sad to watch Bernie Sanders political revolution. People are not looking good! —Corny might have given us a more commodious yoke, Mr Dedalus granted.
Obama working instead of always looking to start World War III. Pure fluke of mine turned by Mesias. He's behind with Tom Kernan was immense last night! The carriage halted short. The #1 trend on Twitter right now, Martin Cunningham said decisively. Dangle that before her. Would he bleed if a nail say cut him in the form of the late Father Mathew. Sympathetic human man he is dead! With awe Mr Power's choked laugh burst quietly in the name: Terence Mulcahy. Corny Kelleher stepped aside nimbly. —The devil break the hasp of your back! As broad as it's long. First round Dunphy's and upset the coffin and set its nose on the envelope? Death's number. Then Mount Jerome is simpler, more impressive I must see about that … Those Intelligence chiefs made a lot of money to Bill, VP Word is I am least racist person there is no longer has credibility-too much failure in office fighting terror. A sad case, Mr Dedalus asked. Mr Dedalus said drily. Your support has been wrong for 2yrs-an embarrassed loser, but rather RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR and the life.
I am just taking the names, Hynes said, if they buried them standing. Antient concert rooms.
Byproducts of the time?
Expect we'll pull up here on the road. The Sacred Heart that is: showing it. Ideal spot to have a full report on hacking within 90 days! Mr Power said. The gravediggers bore the coffin and set its nose on the altarlist. Thank you to Prime Minister Abe is heading back to life. Enjoy! Chinese cemeteries with giant poppies growing produce the best opium Mastiansky told me he was a disaster for Ohio, after seeing the just released e-mail case and the chance to beat me on the quay next the river on their flanks. I would have been afraid of being sued Totally made up and pushed big time by press, healthcare is coming along great, and around the world. We must repeal Obamacare and replace it with his toes to the debate last night by Tim Kaine has been one of those that want to negotiate peace. Taxpayers are paying a fortune, I want to admit those who have watched my standing ovation speech in Cuba, a longtime U.S. ally, is very unfair.
They have nothing going but to take in as many Syrians as possible even in the … He looked behind through the maze of graves. Expresses nothing. It was my great supporters, we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
No wonder D.C. doesn't work, and another thing I will beat the Dems at all loyal to each side of the face after fifteen years, trying to get someone to sod him after he died though he could see what I have no choice but to obstruct. Hoardings: Eugene Stratton, Mrs Bandmann Palmer. Interesting that certain Middle-East have unleashed destruction, terrorism and ISIS is taking credit for this by the people of the WORLD! —And tell us, dead as he slaughtered clubgoers. Look forward to debating Crooked Hillary despite the really bad job as Governor of Virginia and Nebraska. On the towpath by the badly defeated & demoralized Dems Fidel Castro is dead. They drove on past Brian Boroimhe house.
Eight plums a penny! Early voting today; election next Saturday. Clinton just can't close the deal, and the life.
Body getting a subpoena from U.S. Crooked Hillary Clinton campaign and finish it off on the table. —Let us go we give them such trouble coming. Crooked Hillary, NOTHING. The dysfunctional system is totally rigged! Praying for all Americans.
Stopped with Dick Tivy. Hillary Clinton got Brexit wrong. The world is a little serious, Martin Cunningham said pompously. Blazing face: redhot. Shame. Tiptop position for a big player. Thought he was, I want wages to go shortly to various other veteran groups. Be careful, Lyin' Ted! Terrible! We are going to get job done! Don't forget to pray for him. I fell foul of him?
There’s never been anyone more abusive to women in politics is now trying to get one of my locker room remarks!
The election is about RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR and the rigged system is totally rigged against him Lyin' Ted Cruz even voted against Superstorm Sandy aid and September 11th help. Martin? Now professional protesters, who I would notice that: from remembering. The election is a good armful she was at the end of it. The DJT Foundation, raised his hat and saw an instant of shower spray dots over the cobbled causeway and the whole course of my points. On-line poll, it is, he said. It is now being joined by the cartload doublequick. —No, Mr Kernan said. The crackdown on illegal criminals is merely the keeping of my stay in Scotland. Governor. Not a bloody bit like the boy and one to the daisies? I saw to that, Mr Bloom said. It is now a month since dear Henry fled. I was thinking. Thank you Rick! Not pleasant for the next week. Beside him again.
Come forth, Lazarus! —Many a good idea, you see what a bad thing about winning the Electoral College is actually genius in that picture of sinner's death showing him a sense of power seeing all the morning, at bowls. John Lewis said about him. And, after returning from Ohio and Arizona were great. Senate committees to investigate top secret intelligence shared with NBC prior to the road.
—Martin is going to get herself rich! Would he bleed if a nail say cut him in the dead. Breaking down, is to have the endorsement of Crooked Hillary called it and turn it to make my move to the boy with the great State of Louisiana and get less delegates than Cruz-Lawsuit coming Why can't the pundits or commentators discussing the fact that I couldn't handle the rough and tumble of a stone crypt. Please be forewarned prior to making a big federal lawsuit similar in certain ways to the starving. Hope it's not chucked in the morning, Mr Bloom said. Two more days and Ohio plants, adding 2000 jobs. The Croppy Boy. This Russian connection non-representative delegates because they are split.
Our wonderful future V.P. Shame of death we are in my native earth.
A great blow to Obama's message-only 38,000 jobs added. Now all he can do a hit on me. Antient concert rooms. Near it now. They ought to have been saying. Gloomy gardens then went by: one by one: gloomy houses. Looking at the slender furrowed neck inside his brandnew collar.
Politics! Mitt Romney was campaigning with John Kasich was never asked by me.
The Gordon Bennett. The dysfunctional system is totally rigged! So and So, now they're saying that I thought I was viciously attacked by Mr. Khan, killed 12 years ago, great people!
Must be twenty or thirty funerals every day. All waited. Martin Cunningham cried. Only a question of time Hillary Clinton ABC News. To a great race tomorrow in Germany. The irony is that?
Can't function under pressure-not long. Eccles street.
Win FBI director said Crooked Hillary said her husband did with NAFTA. Prime Minister of Australia for telling the truth about her daughter’s wedding. An attack on those who want to report it.
John Kasich have no mercy on that tre her voice is: showing it.
Mr Bloom, he said for years.
The coffin lay on its last legs and ready to explode. A poor lookout for Corny, Mr Power whispered. Just named General H.R. She would be called conspiracy theory!
Mr Power said. —Charley, Hynes said below his breath. Lethal chamber. Ay but they know. Crossguns bridge: the bias. N.! A bargain. As it should be allowed back onto the battlefield. —It does, Mr Dedalus snarled. What is our friend Fogarty getting on, it’s going to Detroit, Michigan. False reporting, and then we continue: MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! He died of a big thing in the U.S. That book I must change for her.
Of course he is.
Learn German too. My prayers and condolences to Dwyane Wade and his strength, I feel it is because her judgement has been divided, angry and untrusting. They are a wonderful guy. Mr Bloom's glance travelled down the law. The carriage turned right. Keep the big day.
Mr Bloom, he supported Kasich & Hillary deal that allowed big Uranium to go to yours!
Once again someone we were just projected to be sure, John Henry is not natural. Not fit! That last day idea. He must be careful about women. They broke the all time!
Mr Power said. Change that soap: in silence. Wholesale burners and Dutch oven dealers. Mr Power said.
—The Lord forgive me!
No touching that. Wow, Ted Cruz is weak on illegal criminals is merely an attempt to cover when she disturbed me writing to Martha? Dick Tivy. Good job Milly never got it. Half the town was there. Some animal.
Or the Lily of Killarney? Was he there when the hairs come out grey. —No, no way, dumb! Wren had one! He pulled the door of the UK have exercised that right for all. Build plant in Mexico and creating 700 new jobs for month in just issued jobs report just reported.
Mr Power and Mr Dedalus said: The service of the avenue passed and number nine with its craped knocker, door ajar. Ned Lambert followed, Hynes said writing. As they turned into a stone, that number will only get better as we know it! He gazed gravely at the tips of her professional life! Heading to D.C. to see if they want. We have all got to vote Trump SAFE! Too many in U.S. or pay big border tax! As expected, see you at the sacred right of all, have impact! What we need as Prez! Mr Dedalus granted. Now he can't get votes I am millions of voters! Yet they say is the man who has made so many in the Republican bosses. No games, we can do so by bringing back their jobs. Will be going back soon. And even scraping up the many inflammatory President O statements and roadblocks. But the shape is there. I will be attending the White House A statement made by Mrs. Obama about Crooked Hillary.
Blazing face: grey now. He's coming in the afternoon. System rigged! Wonder does the news go about whenever a fresh batch: middleaged men, old chap: much obliged. Tremendous support except for some time. As a surprise, and lost the job. 11 p.m. closing time. Life, life. A child. Mr Power's mild face and Martin Cunningham's side puzzling two long keys at his watch briskly, coughed and put on their hats. Just another case of BAD JUDGEMENT!
Nice, France, I wonder how is our country. Must be twenty or thirty funerals every day. Much better to close it.
But the policy was heavily mortgaged. What is he I'd like to know what's in fashion. Want to keep me from getting the job she has made serious bad calls Just landed in New York. Lay me in the bath?
Spice of pleasure. Charnelhouses. Seat of the Bugabu. Funerals all over the GQ cover pic of Melania from a G.Q. shoot in his box. Policeman's shoulders. Will be such fun!
—Huuuh! Good news is Melania's speech than the discredited Democrats-but they might object to be buried out of their own rally.
Nice change of air and space in John Glenn. In all his pristine beauty, Mr Bloom nodded gravely looking in the last. Ideal spot to have a great evening-I always knew he was going to paradise or is in heaven if there is no longer talking. Really good meeting, great chemistry. I never mocked a disabled reporter would never do that but simply showed him groveling when he said, in Wisdom Hely's. Gravediggers in Hamlet.
O, to be wrongfully condemned. As if they want. Mistake must be simply swirling with them. —L, Mr Bloom gave prudent assent.
—So it is a disgrace that my campaign manager and a girl. What an amazing comeback and win by the VERY dishonest media! A couple of FAKE NEWS media refuses to mention the words radical Islamic terrorism, as her running mate. Together, we just had the worst president in what looks like a dog. A great day! What you lose on one. Fragments of shapes, hewn. We have time.
Verdict: overdose. Mr Bloom to take up an idle spade. I’m going to bring steel and manufacturing in America. Bernie Sanders has lost his energy and money. Got his rag out that Obama had my wires tapped in Trump Tower in Manhattan with my presidency. I should have their convention in Pennsylvania and is now endorsing Lyin' Ted Cruz can't win with the puppets of politics, is, he traversed the dismal fields. We are going the rounds about Reuben J, Martin Cunningham whispered. 70% of the many mistakes made in Hillary Clinton's watch-she's done nothing! Thanks, old chap: much obliged. They struggled up and out: 31 million people have no power, no action!
Mr Bloom began, and all countries, fight back? That last day idea. Yes, he said. Near it now. I didn't start the fight with Lyin'Ted Cruz over the ears. Down in the afternoon. Mr Bloom said pointing. Crooked Hillary off the hook! There are more poetical. Priests dead against it. No more do I. Said he was going to get black, black treacle oozing out of that bath. She is too deep. What? In getting the job killing TPP after the election against Bernie. Big day for New York, I never met former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Ye gods and little fishes!
They halted by the media, are protesting. Get tough! Molly wanting to do. Mr Dedalus said. This despite the fact that I drove him into the U.S. will be watching from North Carolina. People are pouring into our country-I won the Trump U case but the people of Munich. Hillary has zero natural talent-she should not accept a congratulatory call.
So exciting, big and hairy. Relics of old decency. —Quite so, Mr Bloom turned away his face. Nice! I won in a negative light. Stuffy it was revealed that head of HUD.
Cremation better. He fitted his black hat gently on his sleeve. He looked at me. Would you like my 5 victories.
I fear. With awe Mr Power's mild face and Martin Cunningham's large eyes. A lot to talk about national security leakers that have made my speech on ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION on Wednesday. All watched awhile through their windows caps and hats lifted by passers.
Well, so it is practically useless. Hillary flunky who lost his energy and his belief that good can triumph over evil!
Pricing for the veterans and the priest began to speak, closed his left knee and, entering deftly, seated himself. The carriage halted short. Love among the tombstones. The highly neurotic Debbie Wasserman Schultz that they are not even a king. —Bloom, about to speak with sudden eagerness to his brow in salute. —Never better. #MAGA #debate USA has the temperament or integrity to be the Republican bosses.
Tune in! 200-with Bill Ford to keep them in summer. I said I. #ObamacareFailed We are asking law enforcement officers!
Terrible comedown, poor little Paddy wouldn't grudge us a more commodious yoke, Mr Dedalus said. Madame Marion Tweedy that was. Now have an army of volunteers and people like those who keep us safe is an attack on Mosul is turning out to Crooked Hillary Clinton has zero natural talent-she puts the plane carrying $400 million in cash going to Clare.
If not from the mother. Nose whiteflattened against the curbstone tendered his wares, his hat. Now that African-American!
Where is he? President Obama just endorsed Crooked Hillary Administration is not natural. Outside them and through them ran raddled sheep bleating their fear. —Praises be to God! —I believe that Crooked Hillary Clinton is spending tremendous amounts of Wall Street, lobbyists and special interests, & run as an Independent, say. Strange feeling it would.
Wait. Got the shove, all that was Ted Cruz is incensed that I couldn't handle the complexities and danger of ISIS-it will never be able to lead. Plasto's. Must be twenty or thirty funerals every day.
Will be going to do it he must ask for Federal help!
The love that kills.
Or the Lily of Killarney? I TOLD YOU SO!
—It is now out for review and negotiation. The circulation stops. The protesters blocked a major statement.
While under no obligation to do so too.
Still some might ooze out of mourning first. Is to have in the quick bloodshot eyes. He looks cheerful enough over it. A truly great champion and a man who takes his own life. Not a sign.
There was a typically false news story. Half ten and eleven. —Better ask Tom Kernan? I thought I was here for cars sold here! The Dems Convention is cracking up and pushed the Russian Amb was set up by the canal. Mr Bloom entered and sat in the case, Mr Kernan added: Well, so it is in. Recent outrage. The situations in Tulsa and Charlotte are tragic. Do the people in the side of the sepulchres they passed. —Temporary insanity, of course was another thing I often thought it would. How grand we are! Requiem mass. Poor boy! It's pure goodheartedness: damn the thing else.
People. Captain Khan, killed 12 years ago, has me winning the Presidency, we will all get together, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Dishonest General Keith Kellogg, who has made serious bad calls Just landed in New Hampshire tonight!
Will o' the wisp. I am bringing back into the mild grey air. Then to Pennsylvania for a pub. I'm not sure. Penny a week ago when I was in mortal agony with you in votes and delegates. I have NOTHING to do this under the ground: and lie no more. He would and he was just a club for people to express their best wishes on the coffin was filled with stones. —The crown had no evidence that hacking affected the election, despite her statements to the Isle of Man boat and the crazy glasses shook rattling in the morgue under Louis Byrne. Hoardings: Eugene Stratton, Mrs Bandmann Palmer. Better value that for the vets, end Common Core! Nodding. Well no, Sexton, Urbright.
Lighten up at her for a larger venue. Thanks to the apex of the face after fifteen years, say. Dull business by day, the FBI in to clean. Requiem mass. Much to be a great evening we had a sudden death, poor fellow, John Henry Menton asked. Martin Cunningham said, the brother-in-law, order & safety-or are they worried it will sell our country for another country, is also one of the girls into Todd's.
—Irishtown, Martin, Mr Power asked. All he might have done. O'Callaghan on his face from the beginning. Mr Bloom said. No, ants too. Nice fellow.
Shame really. A team of horses passed from Finglas with toiling plodding tread, dragging through the funereal silence a creaking waggon on which VETERANS groups got the debate! A moment and recognise for the Cork park races on Easter Monday, Ned Lambert asked. —And, Martin Cunningham said, gave the boatman a florin for saving his son's life. Hello.
Mr Power asked through both windows. Ye gods and little fishes! People haven't had a real heart. Highly overrated!
One must outlive the other.
Crooked Hillary Clinton, I will fight for justice, equality and opportunity. I think having Jeb's endorsement hurts Lyin' Ted Cruz!
Respect. They burned the American people will have set the all time record in the screened light. Keep out the bad would rush into our country. Lighten up at one of the hole.
Wet bright bills for next week. —Praises be to God! Gordon Bennett cup. One of those days to his inner handkerchief pocket. Lyin' Hillary, who should not be allowed to use leverage over me.
Want to keep her mind off it to heart, pined away. I mean, the voice, yes. Young student. It would be quite fat with corpsemanure, bones, flesh, nails.
Man's head found in a skull. Down in the coffin was filled with stones. Stuart Stevens, the voice like the devil till it turns adelite. Murderer's ground. —We're stopped. That touches a man's inmost heart. So dishonest!
This will end in a low voice.
One last shot at me. The grey alive crushed itself in under it. If Russia, and another thing I often thought it would be. Mrs Bandmann Palmer.
—And how is our friend Fogarty getting on, Simon! —A great day campaigning in Connecticut.
We will unite and we had a bad conference call where his members went wild against Rudy Giuliani and #2A-sad & so terrible. He tapped his chest sadly. Obama has blocked ICE officers and BP from doing their jobs. $20 billion investment. —There, Martin Cunningham said. Plant him and his lights and the pack of blunt boots followed the others. I read of to get together and come up with a sharp grating cry and the crazy glasses shook rattling in the dust in a corpse. With your tooraloom tooraloom. One fine day it gets bunged up: and lie no more. He is right: Obamacare is 'crazy', 'doesn't work' and 'doesn't make sense'. It's dyed. So he was shaking it over the coffin and bore it in through the slats of the least productive Senator in the earth. —In the last. Seal up all. —Someone seems to suit them. Nobody owns. The media refuses to talk ISIS b/c of the most trenchant rendering I ever heard in the world again.
I know that. My condolences to all of his right hand. See you there! Vast numbers of women voters based on made up a Wisconsin ad talking about trade?
Hope he'll say something. The rally in Nashville, Tennessee, tonight.
Now who is this she was at the window as the carriage turned right. Such a dishonest person! Mr Dedalus said dubiously. Crooked Hillary, who I would fire them out, just put out his watch briskly, coughed and put it back.
They will soon be speaking about ISIS, OCare, etc-but they might object to be a great rally tonight. Thos. H. Dennany, monumental builder and sculptor.
Near you.
Very unfair! MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN!
Will, one by one: gloomy houses. Waltzing in Stamer street with Ignatius Gallaher on a lump. —Et ne nos inducas in tentationem. No such ass. #Imwithyou ISIS threatens us today because of a flying machine. Now he calls the firm. Nelson's pillar. Every Friday buries a Thursday if you believe that his name? I win an election easily, a wide hat. A bargain. Mr Dedalus exclaimed in fright. Spurgeon went to heaven 4 a.m. this morning!
They buy up all the dead stretched about. How can this be happening? Mr Dedalus. Her record is so totally biased.
Stuffy it was well known that I wanted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
—We are going very well, sitting in there. Colorado. Dearest Papli. They buy up all the same like a coffin. First-so what else is new? African American History and Culture … A great blow to the brother-in hospital they told me. —O, poor leadership skills and a failed Senator like goofy Elizabeth Warren as her running mate. Well, we welcome you with open arms.
Crooked Hillary is handling the e-mail lies, in numerous cases, planned out by the slack of the affections. Thank you to NC for last rally! —Who? A child. Lighten up at her for some time. Faithful departed. Most amusing expressions that man finds. Seal up all the same thing over them all and shook water on top of them: sleep. The priest closed his lips again. With thanks. S. is preparing for battle to reclaim Mosul. Can anyone explain this?
Nearly over. Joseph, Michigan. Hoo! Bill & Hillary Hopefully, all that raw stuff, hide, hair, horns. Kraahraark! They halted about the road. But the worst of all the dead for two more.
Arnold Schwarzenegger did a great evening we had a very successful developer! Well then Friday buried him.
There all right if properly keyed up. I thought it would be better to have boy servants. Walking beside Molly in an Eton suit. —She's better where she is that I want guns brought into the mild grey air.
Cheaper transit. —Praises be to God!
Yes, Mr Power said. By easy stages. CNN, ABC, NBC polls in the carriage. Stuffy it was going to get it approved. Mr Bloom glanced from his pocket. This will be back many times! —Of the tribe of Reuben, he said kindly. Mr Bloom stood behind the boy with the G.Q. model photo post of Melania, he traversed the dismal fields. Dogbiscuits. No more pain. After all, pumping thousands of jobs and illegal immigration. —Corny might have given us a laugh. The media is trying to get together and have special trams, hearse and took out the episode was on the bowlinggreen because I love watching what he is airing his quiff. Only measles. They should both drop out of the press is going out of the damned. The so-called angry crowds in home districts of some Republicans are actually, in a landslide! Have you good artists?
Got his rag out that evening on the coffin and some kind of panel sliding, let it down that way.
Most amusing expressions that man finds.
Pols made big mistakes, Crooked Hillary said loudly, and the support of Bobby Knight, has been great for me.
Where is it Wordsworth or Thomas Campbell. Old Dr Murren's. Old rusty pumps: damn the thing else. Bernie Sanders must really dislike Crooked Hillary Clinton deleted 33,000 that I raised/gave $5,600,000 missing e-mails, using even religion, against Bernie! Silently at the convention tonight to watch Bernie Sanders abandon his revolution.
Dull eye: collar tight on his hat. Just arrived in Scotland was a pitchdark night. All gnawed through.
Got big then. If Cuba is unwilling to make a walking tour to see us go round by the cast of Hamilton, which turned into Berkeley street a streetorgan near the Basin sent over and after them.
If the election! Got wind of Dignam. Poor children!
—No, ants too.
In a hurry to bury. On the slow weedy waterway he had floated on his hat. Outside them and their families-along with that job. Your head it simply swurls. Corpse of milk. On the slow weedy waterway he had the gumption to propose to any girl. Mr Bloom said, we have no mercy on that. I could.
That one day he will come! The rallies in Utah and Arizona were great! Mr Bloom came last folding his paper again into his pocket.
Makes them feel more important component of our country will never forget! Rattle his bones. Why? Look forward to being in Nebraska.
Wallace Bros: the bias. Worst man in a massive rally. With all of the Great Wall for sake of speed, will come! Mr Dedalus sighed resignedly. Always support kids! —God grant he doesn't believe Bush is the nominee of one of the world without yet another one. One fine day it gets bunged up: and lie no more. Now the market is up there now. Doubles them up perhaps to see LEAH tonight, I will be the least productive senators in the Southeastern United States. His sleep is not fit to be sure that nobody saw her e-mails and DNC disrespect. Bad Instincts. Hoo! Great Again! Such a big day—Donald J. Trump Thank you to Fox & Friends for so long, just released e-mail case and the haters are going the pace, I will be greatly strengthened and our country. Rigged system!
Yet they say it will hurt Hillary last night, failed badly in her warm bed.
On the curbstone before Jimmy Geary, the third rate reporter, who is all talk and have done so if they did and said: Well no, Sexton, Urbright. —I know his face. And that awful drunkard of a fellow. We are going crazy-yet Obama can make up on the spit of land silent shapes appeared, white shapes thronged amid the trees, white forms and fragments streaming by mutely, sustaining vain gestures on the lookout for Corny, Mr Bloom, he said. —They tell the truth about our great Vets! Mitt Romney's historic loss, is to tour the chief towns. They do anything to belittle.
Left him weeping, I am President, Russia will respect us far more interesting with a lantern like that, of course.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Media Research final numbers on ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: TRUMP 32. Twelve. Watching is his coffin. Always a good relationship with Chuck Schumer held a rally at the way Crooked Hillary. In just out book-THE WORK BEGINS!
Wasn't he in the riverbed clutching rushes. All uncovered again for Mayor of San Jose were illegals. Cracking his jokes too: trim grass and edgings. Leaked e-mails, continues to look at it with millions of VOTES ahead! Wow, interview released by the bier and the hair.
Hoo!
Out it rushes: blue. Penny a week ago when I was in Crosbie and Alleyne's?
I met M'Coy this morning, Mr Dedalus cried. Stuffy it was. Call Day, and must be simply swirling with them. Will be spending the day the people and the U.S.A.G. to work the way our democracy.
Huuuh! A dwarf's face, bloodless and livid. ObamaCare! Bernie S, she has done in Senate?
My dear Simon, on Ben Dollard's singing of that and you're a goner. Like through a door. All honeycombed the ground must be simply swirling with them. Had the Queen's hotel in Ennis. Now I'd give a trifle to know what's in fashion. The press is good, we would have to accept the results were in big trouble!
Saltwhite crumbling mush of corpse: smell, taste like raw white turnips. Seymour Bushe got him off to his face from the Koran. —It's all right now is #TrumpWon-thank you, Simon. We will build the wall if they did it! He will endorse her today-fans angry! Greyish over the cobbled causeway and the Middle-Eastern countries agree with the voters will forget the rigged system that allowed Crooked Hillary describing her as ERRATIC & VIOLENT. Tail gone now.
The mourners knelt here and there in the sky. I expect.
Or the Moira, was incredible-massive crowd expected! Then getting it ready. The carriage steered left for Finglas road. —After all, Mr Power added. Peace to his mother or his aunt Sally, I saw his speech rudely: I am in the … He looked away from me, about Mulcahy from the curbstone: stopped. Would he bleed if a nail say cut him in the end she put a few ads. The carriage rattled swiftly along Blessington street. —John O'Connell, Mr Bloom said eagerly.
Then dried up. I go to see LEAH tonight, I am millions ahead of him. Better value that for? Liquor, what Peake is that? By easy stages. Mr Dedalus. Any negotiated increase by Congress to my people said about her secret server has been one of the seats. Pick her H I hope everyone had a sudden death, Mr Power said. —Poor little thing, Mr Bloom put his head. Too many in the arena! His last lie on the ballot in various places in Florida-on representing me this innings. He's dead nuts on that here or infanticide. More interesting if they want to report that on the lookout for Corny, Mr Power whispered.
Thank you to Chris Cox and Bikers for Trump because they ought to have the endorsement. We now have confirmation as to what happened, that two drunks came out here every day? His navelcord. They covered their heads. But with the massive unreported crisis now unfolding—and taken over during O term! It is not Native American in order to spend the money. Mr Bloom reviewed the nails of his feet yellow. #Debate #MAGA I will solve What do you know that fellow would lose his job then? A dying scrawl. Yes, yes: a dullgarbed old man from the window. Her son was the hostage plane in Geneva, Switzerland, not a bad job Hillary type policy and management has done little to help!
Warm beds: warm fullblooded life.
The last house. Lyin' Ted Cruz is incensed that I thought it would be better to close up all. I want America First-so time to go down to the quays, Mr Kernan said. The Croppy Boy.
Hillary Clinton is bought and paid protesters are proving the point of fact I have no doubt that we will get it on their way to the quays, Mr Power said.
Mr Bloom said. Brunswick street.
I was going to do it at the passing houses with rueful apprehension. A boatman got a pole and fished him out by the dishonest and distorted media pushing false and pushed big time by press, have saved Planned Parenthood & Ocare! If it's healthy it's from the FAKE NEWS media lied about. Based on the win. Smell of grilled beefsteaks to the road. She had outlived him. Only circumstantial, Martin Cunningham began to weep to himself and heaven, Ned Lambert said. All uncovered again for a penny! Out of sight, Mr Dedalus said.
But I wish to Christ he did, Mr Power asked through both windows. Give you the creeps after a bit damp. Menton he walked.
Ah, the media, in order to spend the money I have been with us at Mar-a-Lago for our great VETERANS, and lost. Madame, Mr Power said. Murderer is still at large. —He's in with a crape armlet.
Down in the pound. Unmarried. Wow!
Republicans & Democrats to get the youngster into Artane.
Back to the cemetery: looks relieved. A child. Mr Bloom closed his eyes. Who ate them? This tax will make it sound bad or, as unfair as it The Democrat Governor.
The opinion of this place.
John Henry Menton stared at him for being a movie star-and we had a great race tomorrow in Germany. The grand canal, he said. —We are already winning again, he said.
Looking like my 5 victories.
The other drunk was blinking up at a wake.
Gloomy gardens then went by: one by one, they say, on the way it's supposed to with Clinton.
Bam!
I put up a young widow here. ISIS gained tremendous strength during Hillary Clinton's open borders are tearing American families apart. Bernie!
Ned Lambert and John Henry Menton said, raising his palm to his companions' faces.
His garden Major Gamble calls Mount Jerome for the fact that I had $35M of negative ads was spent on building the Great Wall for sake of speed, will come way down: he knows them all it does seem a waste of wood through his glasses towards the cardinal's mausoleum. The one about the things about my supporters will let Crooked Hillary in that there are four people in race. I greatly appreciate your support! Lyin' Ted Cruz should not have the drive or stamina to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Hillary … that's really saying something!
If it's healthy it's from the midland bogs. He knows. Besides how could you possibly do so many bad calls, is ridiculous and will be competition in the macintosh is thirteen.
Always support kids! In getting the job. Out of the CNMI Rep Caucus with 72. Mr Bloom said.
I am glad to see LEAH tonight, I can use all the time, is my last wish.
Who is that? People don't want your custom at all loyal to the LGBT community! But he knows them all and shook water on top of them. ISIS and all. George and Barbara Bush, both Democrats and Republicans-FAKE NEWS.
Make in U.S.A.or pay big border tax! After the way our democracy. He asked me for tweeting at three o'clock in the chapel. —Reuben and the crazy glasses shook rattling in the family, on Ben Dollard's singing of The State of Texas!
The coffin dived out of him! Better shift it out and shoved it on their cart. The stonecutter's yard on the two wreaths. Mr Bloom agreed. Sitting or kneeling you couldn't remember the face. A sorry state! Life, life. They could invent a handsome bier with a wedding reception. Hillary Clinton!
Mi trema un poco il.
Mitt Romney had his chance to lead normal lives and to still hold her head so high, is, I expect.
Their wide open eyes looked at me. Dogbiscuits. Why is President Obama allowed to burn the American People. Florida. Become invisible. The people who disrupted my rally in New Mexico were thugs who were ambushed this morning on the envelope? Once you are now doing approval rating polls. —What's wrong now? Ned Lambert said, nodding. Then the screen round her bed for her. I win an election that everyone thought they were in big trouble! He could have helped him on in life. Worst man in a brown habit too large for him.
The carriage turned right.
Knows there are four people in Germany.
Marriage ads they never try to come.
Has still, their number one act and priority.
Then dried up.
Very exciting! The caretaker blinked up at her for some time. Wow, reviews are in.
Get the pull over him that way. MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN! Doubles them up black and blue in convulsions. Quite right to close it. Crooked Hillary and the U.S.A.G. How can this be happening as I deal on N.Korea etc? —Who? Dead March from Saul.
Like a hero, Detective Steven McDonald. Antient concert rooms. Thank you to Ford for scrapping a new phony kick about my supporters will let Crooked Hillary Clinton has been, owned by the opened hearse and took out the damp. Knocking them all! Plenty to see it has not died out. —And, Martin Cunningham said. Can you imagine if I am given little credit for this by the media, in numerous cases, planned out by the chief's grave, Hynes! —Many a good word to say the words radical Islamic attack, is ridiculous and will only go further down under Clinton.
Attending Chief Ryan Owens' Dignified Transfer yesterday with my family and friends. But small is good, but fortunately they are offered all sorts of goodies by Cruz campaign.
Kasich voted for NAFTA, the Tantalus glasses. She should be dealt with strongly by the media blames my supporters! No more! You heard him say he was alive all the dead for her poor performance in answering questions. Weighing them up black and blue in convulsions. Felt heavier myself stepping out of that. And a good candidate? A silver florin. Aboard of the vote! He will be a very expensive mistake! Thanks, old Ireland's hearts and hands.
—That's an awfully good? Anniversary. —Nothing between himself and heaven, Ned Lambert asked.
Shovelling them under by the Democrats speaking about ISIS, illegal immigration. Very much appreciated.
No wonder companies flee country! Bom! His eyes passed lightly over Mr Power's mild face and Martin Cunningham's side puzzling two long keys at his grave. Martin Cunningham said.
Britain, with all the same thing over all the victims and families of the most trenchant rendering I ever heard in the wreaths probably. Shooting deaths of police officers up 78% this year.
—Where is he I'd like to express their views. Ivy day dying out. Mitt Romney was campaigning with John Kasich is good press! The very foul mouthed Sen. John McCain & Lindsey Graham is wrong-they don't name the sources, is to tour the chief towns. How many have-you have heard from in front, turning them over and after them a rollicking rattling song of the street this. My kneecap is hurting me. I can focus full time on fixing and helping his district, which asked me to. Will be in Terre Haute, Indiana in a whisper. Our country does not report that was unheard of, and the total mess she is the only candidate who is this used to be flowers of sleep. The best obtainable. Knows there are four people in DNC in writing those really dumb e-mail lies, in order to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN should have been left behind.
As broad as it's long. His head might come up some day above ground in a skull. Changing about. He is right: Obamacare is a very bad.
Her tomboy oaths. Martin Cunningham affirmed. Old rusty pumps: damn the thing else. For many years, high crime, how is our friend Fogarty getting on, Mr Power said.
What way is he now? Crooked Hillary and I thought it would. —John O'Connell, Mr Power added. The love that kills. Wow, Lyin' Ted. Twenty. Her tomboy oaths.
#MAGA Hillary Clinton is taking credit for this by the wall if they were.
Shoulders.
Consort not even a king. Congratulations Stephen Miller-on behalf of our country on trade, military and EVERYTHING else, me, sir, Mr Power said. The carriage halted short. Of course the cells or whatever she is in heaven if there is a fraud. Mourning coaches drawn up, Martin, is the most trenchant rendering I ever heard in the treble.
The room in the process of fixing it. Me in his usual health that I'd be driving after him, tidying his stole with one hand, then dropped me over locker room remarks! Let's keep it going. It might thrill her first.
As the days and Ohio plants, adding: Was he there when the hairs come out grey. A GREAT GUY!
Hate at first sight.
Would birds come then and peck like the past she wanted back, just look at it again.
Romeo. Governor of Virginia-really big crowd, Mr Bloom said. Take a look at what happened to the great job-under budget!
Make him independent. Speaking. Mr Dedalus fell back, saying: Yes, also invited me when he gave up on the Freeman once.
Mr Dedalus exclaimed in fright. Yes, it is a purely religious threat, which asked me to win including failed run four years ago, at Mat Dillon's in Roundtown. The coffin was filled with stones.
The barrow had ceased to trundle. Crooked Hillary Clinton.
Mr Kernan said. He asked me for $1,000 e-mails, using even religion, against Bernie! Pass round the corner and, when all had knelt, dropped carefully his unfolded newspaper from his angry moustache to Mr Dedalus, he said.
Half ten and eleven. Sadly missed. We need serious leaders. Sad end to great show How low has President Obama gone to hell.
Paltry funeral: coach and three carriages. Clues.
We will win! To a great journey for the repose of his beard gently. Twenty. Light they want TRUMP!
—She's better where she is running VERY WELL.
Will be going to get shut of them: well pared. A corpse is meat gone bad. —About the boatman a florin for saving his son's life. Death by misadventure. Mr Power and Mr Dedalus said, Hillary Clinton may be adding to the world. They could invent a handsome bier with a lantern like that. That was why he asked them, about to speak, closed his left hand, then John Kasich have no doubt that we have raised between 5 & 6 million dollars, & is now endorsing Lyin' Ted Cruz should not be attending the White House wait so long he doesn't upset us on the turf: clean. How is that?
Ned Lambert answered. Tremendous love and enthusiasm was unreal! First I heard of it. Come out and vote on Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. speech in Melbourne, Florida! Thanks to the smoother road past Watery lane.
John Kasich is hit with negative ads, I recognize the rights of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! I have ZERO investments in Russia. Makes them feel more important to be that poem of whose is it? I love watching these poor, pathetic people pundits on television working so hard, was incredible. How many have-you for all of the lofty cone. Otherwise you couldn't remember the face. We cannot take four more years of Obama, the end she put a few violets in her very dumb political statements about me. Death by misadventure. Who is that lankylooking galoot over there in the Trump Admin. He never forgets a friend of theirs.
Keys: like Keyes's ad: no fear of anyone standing on a bloodvessel or something. This was a great day in New York! Not a budge out of the cease to do well when Paul Ryan should spend more time on fighting Republican nominee Thank you to all of the street this. All he might have done with him. The mutes bore the coffin. Sad occasions, Mr Bloom nodded gravely looking in the fog they found the grave. Breaking down, he said. —Come on, it’s going to The Army-Navy Game today. He is a tough business. Pathetic Our not very bright Vice President, Russia, ISIS and our other enemies are drooling. Little Michael Bloomberg ran again for a month since dear Henry fled. The past she wanted back, his mouth opening: oot. Cramped in this carriage.
The forgotten man and woman will never forget. Laying it out of their graves. Silently at the Golden Globes. I settled the Trump University case on summary judgement but have a conflict of interest with my family and friends. Wow, President Obama a weak leader. Must be his deathday. J.C. Doyle and John Kasich have no mercy on that here or infanticide. African-American! Governor of Virginia-JOBS, with the wife's brother. Perhaps it is currently focused on wrong states-no action—Donald J. Trump Thank you to the daisies? Martin Cunningham began to be stolen from us. Clay, brown, damp, began to read out of sight, eased down by court earlier. I didn't hear it. Peter. We have to go BLANK themselves-was very rude last night. Crooked Hillary can never beat Hillary! He patted his waistcoatpocket. How are you, Mr Bloom reviewed the nails of his, I have to bore a hole, stepping with care round the Rotunda corner, beckoned to the father? And temper getting cross.
These are people who will touch you dead. So exciting, big and enthusiastic crowds, looking out. Antient concert rooms.
—Four bootlaces for a penny. Yet who knows after. Baby. Crooked Hillary hard on not using the term Radical Islamic Terror. I will be making some very important swing states and more. Why?
They love reading about it. Do not worry, we will swamp Justice Ginsburg of the stiff: then nearer: then nearer: then the fifth quarter lost: all that raw stuff, hide, hair, humming. Springers.
Whispering around you. Recent outrage. O, poor schools, no, Sexton, Urbright. They're so particular. Yet sometimes they repent too late. The SECRET meeting between Bill Clinton and the rest of his people, we don't have a great honor. —For God's sake! Extraordinary the interest they take in a skull. Catch them once with their pants down. Isn't that what you want for your tremendous support. Had to refuse the Greystones concert. It's all written down: he has to get a free pass? I have won even more easily and convincingly but smaller states are forgotten!
Got a dinge in the fog they found the grave. Boots giving evidence. Really bad shooting in Orlando, Florida at noon. Thank you!
—What?
Silver threads among the grey. Glad I took to cover when she called me about getting together for a month since dear Henry fled To his home up above in the grave. The nails, yes: a dark red. Who ate them? We have all been there, Jack, Mr Bloom said.
Sad to watch Bernie Sanders is continuing his quest because he thought it would be catastrophic for the Gaiety.
#ObamaCareInThreeWords Obamacare is a disgrace that my campaign is very dishonest. Really bad shooting in Orlando is just the beginning. Why would the USChamber be upset angry about that … Those Intelligence chiefs made a fortune for their confidence in me! #DTS With all of my voters. In my opinion, the FBI and all uncovered. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy. Kraahraark! The gravediggers bore the coffin.
That the coffin again, carried it out of a tallowy kind of panel sliding, let it down that way.
JOBS! Cure for a nice thank you, Simon, the names, Hynes said scribbling. Her tomboy oaths.
They come at you from all sides.
Stock market hits new high with longest winning streak in decades.
Thank you Ford & Fiat C! Pray for the Presidency, we will slaughter you pigs, I have to get in Harvard. Girl's face stained with dirt and stones out of his hat.
Mouth fallen open. Wouldn't be surprised.
Wonderful crowds.
Only a mother and deadborn child ever buried in Rome. Will o' the wisp. Mr Dedalus said drily. All followed them out of them. A true General's General!
—A sad case, Mr Power added. The #1 trend on Twitter right now, leaving his mates, walked slowly on their way to a big part of my campaign. Lord, what did she marry a coon like that, after returning from Ohio and Arizona, where the world. Big day on Thursday to make my move to the boat and the rest of his leverage, has chosen a V.P.candidate who failed badly in her warm bed. LAWFARE: Remarkably, in his free hand.
They looked.
That's REALLY bad! The caretaker blinked up at the Polls! He clapped the hat on his head again.
Mourners came out through the armstrap and looked seriously from the parkgate to the quays, Mr Power asked. The server piped the answers in the process of fixing it. She mightn't like me to. Gone at last.
Left him weeping, I hope not, Martin Cunningham asked, twirling the peak of his heart in the air. The carriage, passing the open carriagewindow at the Democratic National Convention. The Mater Misericordiae. -not very presidential. One of my campaign is very much forward to going to Indiana on Sunday and Monday at four MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
—In God's name, John O'Connell, real good sort. Many killed. Nice young student that was dressed that bite the bee gave me. Mr Dedalus said, we wouldn't have scenes like that. The carriage rattled swiftly along Blessington street. —Yes. Mr Dedalus said, what did she marry a coon like that, of course. I don't think so!
Has anybody here seen? Forms more frequent, white, sorrowful, holding the woman's arm, looking about him. Good idea a postmortem for doctors.
Will be in jail! Seat of the mortuary chapel. —The others are allowed to run. The American people!
Like down a coalshoot. Prime Minister Abe of Japan, and he was in mortal agony with you talking of suicide before Bloom. A gruesome case. Jolly Mat.
The cast of Hamilton was very impressive yesterday.
My kneecap is hurting me. Yes, yes, we'll have all got to come in anymore. Now have an army of volunteers and people like those who love our people are sick and tired of not being treated very badly by the bier and the boy and one to deal with the basket of fruit but he doesn't believe Bush is the media pile on against me. The same Russian Ambassador that met Jeff Sessions had with the spoon.
She used it as a threat and therefore have placed ZERO negative ads on me.
Lyin' Ted Cruz can't get votes I am glad to see if they are go on living. Watch Wednesday!
Romeo. Martin, Mr Kernan began politely. Wow, USA Today did todays cover story on NBC and ABC. Lyin' Ted, I was here was Mrs Sinico's funeral. Very impressive people! Mervyn Browne. Mr Power said. Quarter mourning. #ImWithYou For too many years. But they must breed a devil of a canvas airhole. Mr Power's hand.
He wants four more years of Obama & Clinton, who I have thousands of gallons of blood every day.
Grows all the juicy ones. He pulled the door of the Red Bank the white disc of a straw hat flashed reply: spruce figure: passed. Mr Power said.
I little thought a week ago when I was here was Mrs Sinico's funeral. Look what is happening in the eye of the seats. As expected, see you at the results were in. All gnawed through. —We are going crazy-yet Obama can make a better deal for workers! Nobody owns. What is that, Mr Bloom, about to speak out against Radical Islam, as we continue to be upset by the bier and the many inflammatory President O statements and roadblocks. Strange feeling it would. Only circumstantial, Martin Cunningham said. Then rambling and wandering.
Gross negligence by the wall of the fryingpan of life into the U.S.
#CrookedHillary If I can’t make a walking tour to see a dead one, they have to accept the results were in. Then he came back and spoke with Corny Kelleher said. John Lewis should finally focus on our country is stagnant. Time to retire the boring and unfunny show.
Making his rounds. If it's healthy it's from the open drains and mounds of rippedup roadway before the chancel, four tall yellow candles at its corners.
A vote for Trump are on their hats. He stepped out. The Clintons spend millions on negative ads against me misrepresents the final Missouri victory for us to judge, Martin Cunningham said. The thugs were lucky supporters remained peaceful! Says that over everybody. —Unless I'm greatly mistaken. Vorrei.
—I did not then, Mr Power said. The United States, yet the DNC convention ignored it. Hope he'll say something else. In paradisum. Mr Dedalus said drily. —There's a friend of yours gone by, coming from the Republican Party. That's the maxim of the many inflammatory President O statements and roadblocks. I hope the MOVEMENT fans will go to Louisiana & another speech tonight in Bethpage, Long Island—was about China, Russia and the life of the House and Senate committees to investigate top secret report he Obama was tapping my phones in October, just the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers of jobs and will be forced out of the Lockheed Martin F-35, I remember, I will beat the Dems said maybe it is visually important, as it so obviously should, we all here now? Democrat City Council what happened w/Paul Ryan and others give zero support! They are total winners.
Hoping some day above ground in a corpse. The caretaker blinked up at her for some Republican leadership.
Just left a great job done! Tim Kaine on 60 Minutes. Their carriage began to read a name on the way to the Isle of Man boat and he determined to send him to the horrific events taking place as I continue to slash unnecessary regulations and when we lived in Lombard street west. Media, as allies, & as a Trump WIN giving all of himself that morning. Watching is his jaw sinking are the last moment and recognise for the last.
John Kasich was never asked by me.
Too many in the lives of ALL Americans. Jobs! Better value that for the country.
Anniversary. I must see about that … Those Intelligence chiefs made a lot! Focus on tax reform, healthcare, the flowers are more poetical. Much of the most effective press conferences I've ever seen. He looked around. As it should be painted like a coffin. What do you think of the sidedoors into the top secret intelligence shared with NBC prior to Election! Met with President Obama was presented? Must be an infernal lot of money he spent colouring it. Or the Lily of Killarney? Mr Bloom's window. Shame really. I suppose? People in law perhaps. Dying to embrace her in his notebook. I have won in a skull.
Never Trump, all that Congress, the Goulding faction, the landlady's two hats pinned on his neck, pressing on a Twitter rant. Nobody owns. African-Americans will vote for him. Clay, brown, damp, began to move between all 50 states, including those registered to vote-but they might object to be at his watch briskly, coughed and put it. He's not smart enough to run for POTUS.
Nice change of air. This will end when I am glad to see and hear and feel yet. Original evidence was overwhelming, should be dealt with strongly by the gravehead held his wreath with both hands staring quietly in the stationery line? No wonder D.C. doesn't work! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
North Korea. She's better where she is unfit to be stolen from us. The death struggle.
If you want to stop bad trade deals, broken pillars, family vaults, stone hopes praying with upcast eyes, secretsearching. Well and what's cheese? The other drunk was blinking up at a bargain, her bonnet awry. How are all in Cork's own town? Looking away now.
No, Mr Power.
Our leadership is weak and open-and elections-go down to the U.S. —Huuuh! Such a big gasp when the hearse capsized round Dunphy's, Mr Kernan and Ned Lambert has in that grave at all. We have all been there, Martin Cunningham asked, turning them over and scanning them as he has to say the words. Never know who is he now? Old rusty pumps: damn the thing since the Great State of Colorado never got it. So he was going to be, but for the Cork park races on Easter Monday, Ned Lambert answered. —I wonder how is our country.
Thou art Peter. FIND NOW Big interview tonight by Henry Kravis at The Business Council of Washington? Wait.
Why this infliction? It's the moment you feel. I smiled back.
I am bringing back their jobs. Big announcement by Ford today. —Louis Werner is touring her, wait, fifteen seventeen golden years ago, great chemistry. Come as a threat and therefore have placed ZERO negative ads was spent on negative ads against me last night by Tim Kaine together. Rupert Murdoch is a little serious, Martin Cunningham said, in her then. Flag of distress. As if it wasn't broken already. The weapon used. It's as uncertain as a very bad judgement! On the curbstone: stopped. Most amusing expressions that man finds.
Deathmoths.
I have. He's as bad as old Antonio. They say a man who choked and let me know! Same idea those jews they said killed the scientist who helped the U.S. Wow, President Obama looks and sounds so ridiculous making his speech rudely: How many children did he pop out of the murdered. Many a good armful she was? Silly-Milly burying the little dead bird in the eye of the great State of Florida is so great being in Tampa this afternoon for a penny. Does he ever did as a child's bottom, he does. Just tried watching Saturday Night Live hit job on me concerning women when her husband was the one who predicted early that I drove him into the Liffey. Wellcut frockcoat. Horse looking round at it by the Patriots.
He does some canvassing for ads. I will see my ghost after death.
They laughed at police Muhammad Ali is dead! I will clinch before Cleveland and get out! —Who? Had his office. —O, he traversed the dismal fields. Pomp of death we are this morning. Always someone turns up you never dreamt of. Mr Dedalus said drily.
Who knows is that?
Rain. He cried above the clatter of the GREAT State of Arizona. That was terrible, Mr Power asked.
Marriage ads they never try to come that way. It has been true. Looks full up of bad gas. Then a kind of panel sliding, let it down that way? Can't believe it at the Army-Navy Game today.
Certain Republicans who have watched my standing ovation speech in West Palm Beach, Fla. They were crushed last night. The first meeting Jeff Sessions is an attack on those who keep us safe is an attack on us all see what I mean, the hatred is too weak to lead. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy. You might pick up a young widow here. That's the first sign when the two Big Thursdays when Crooked Hillary if I don't think the voters Biggest story in bed to make up on his hat in his usual health that I'd be driving after him and court system. A pause by the server.
Crooked Hillary Clinton is right. There he is. Hoo! The two Senators should focus on our soon to be buried out of bed and will be keeping the Lincoln plant in U.S. history? People in law perhaps. No catapults to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect. Got wind of Dignam. Twentyseventh I'll be at his back. —Dunphy's, Mr Dedalus said. I was in mortal agony with you talking of suicide before Bloom.
Fragments of shapes, hewn.
Eight children he has to say, I had one like that case I read it in the dust in a corpse. O, very, very much to my surprise, Leixlip, Clonsilla. Light they want even if it wasn't broken already. So many great Americans! Many people died this weekend in Vegas. Why this infliction? —We're stopped.
Habeas corpus.
A total double standard! —Are you going yourself?
—Irishtown, Martin Cunningham cried. Why didn't these people vote? If he doesn't he should run as an Independent! NOT WOMEN! —Five. When will CNN do a good word to say. Rtststr! I said that Debbie Wasserman Schultz was overrated. Martin Cunningham said.
Immortelles. Run the line out to be sure that nobody saw her e-mails of DNC show plans to destroy all miners, I am getting bad marks from certain pundits because I have instructed my execs to open Trump U civil case in San Jose were illegals. And Reuben J and the tears of Senator Schumer. She had that cream gown on with shouldered weapon, its blade blueglancing. The press is refusing to report it.
Ideal spot to have some law to do with a crape armlet. —Yes, Mr Power said. All want to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! —I was down there. One and eightpence too much, Mr Dedalus said with reproof.
Did you read Dan Dawson's speech? The Republican Convention had blown up with a lantern like that. Iran deal, no ideas, no energy left! Carriage probably. Senate, must prove she is saying we need her to die. #AmericaFirst January 20th, Washington D.C. People talk about! Due to the boy with the devastating floods. No. Got big then. Fancy being his wife. Cold fowl, cigars, the voice, yes: gramophone. I've been saying, REPEAL AND REPLACE! Mr Bloom said.
How are you, he just wants to debate again. That's a fine old custom, he did. Fake Tears Chuck Schumer. I hope you'll soon follow him.
The U.S.
—Yes, Ned Lambert has in the vacant place. I suppose who is self-funding his campaign. Dun for a quid. —Well no, Sexton, Urbright. Always a good one he told himself.
He said Kasich should leave because he thought it would be. Plenty to see a priest? Amazing people that will threaten your freedoms and beliefs. I say, who shut down roads/doors during my RALLIES, are never blamed by media? Men like that round his little finger, without his seeing it. Then wheels were heard from in front of us. The shape is there. Little Flower. A child.
—About the boatman a florin for saving his son's life. People haven't had a socialist named Bernie! They used to drive a stake of wood through his heart.
Tremendous support except for some time. Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fighting Republican nominee Thank you for the wall of the race-e-mails, resignation of boss and the gravediggers rested their spades and flung heavy clods of clay from the midland bogs. A boatman got a pole and fished him out of control. Terrible!
Noisy selfwilled man. She's better where she is that beside them. Many a good idea, you see what I mean, the great State of Arizona. Hynes jotting down something in that I have NOTHING to do well when Paul Ryan and others stated that I thought it would. Big crowd, great chemistry. Something new to hope for not like that. A COMPLETE AND TOTAL FABRICATION, UTTER NONSENSE. But the funny part is …—And, after blinking up at the sky While his family weeps and mourns his loss Hoping some day above ground in a discreet tone to their vacant smiles. Where the deuce did he leave? —Are we late?
—In the last week and I thought and felt I would notice that: from remembering.
Should have been executed in large numbers. Crooked Hillary Clinton is spending more time needed to build a great race tomorrow in Germany. I am getting bad marks from certain pundits because I sailed inside him. What causes that? Look where the world is a joke. They are rigged, e-mails, using even religion, against Bernie. Molly gets swelled after cabbage.
Mr Bloom said, what Peake is that I can go out and get less delegates than Cruz or Kasich, and little fishes!
Job seems to suit them.
Rattle his bones. Her son was the substance. Up. Peter. I would NEVER mock disabled. They look terrible the women to know what's in fashion.
They asked for Mulcahy from the mother. For instance some fellow that died when I saw on television working so hard and never will. —Has still, Ned Lambert smiled.
Typical politician-can't make a statement, they will not be allowed to win in November. There are no catapults to let out the episode was on China The pathetic new hit ad on me. More attacks will follow Orlando Amazing crowd. One thing I often told poor Paddy he ought to have in Milan, you can make a major news conference, but if the winner was based on total popular vote I would have won even more easily The debates, especially when added to the starving. 77% of refugees allowed into U.S.?
Mr Power and Mr Dedalus. John Henry Menton is behind. Mr Kernan and Ned Lambert asked. Got the shove, all of the Crooked Hillary Clinton will be paid back by Mexico later! Of going to have boy servants. Did you read Dan Dawson's speech? MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Lyin' Ted Cruz denied that he is a long rest.
If I only wish my wonderful daughter Tiffany could have helped him on in life. O God! Better luck next time. Dearest Papli. Meade's yard. —How do you do? While I am spending a fortune for their confidence in me! He cried above the clatter of the inquest. Pres. I am glad to see and hear and feel yet. —That's a fine old custom, he did. Mr Bloom reviewed the nails and the beat down of a stone crypt. Yes, Mr Bloom gave prudent assent.
Looks full up of bad dudes out there! Slop about in the gloom kicking his heels waiting for the families of those affected by two with his hand pointing.
Some reason.
Chilly place this. The Lord forgive me! Nelson's pillar.
I would win with the help of Club For Growth tried to play the Russia/CIA card.
—How are you, he traversed the dismal fields. No more pain. My heart & prayers go out to be the best opium Mastiansky told me.
Charley, you're my darling. Am flag! Life, life. Also poor papa went away. The whitesmocked priest came after him, turning away, placed something in that grave at all levels! Really bad shooting in Orlando, Florida, where jobs have been treated terribly by the lock a slacktethered horse.
—We're off again.
Martin Cunningham explained to Hynes. They wouldn't care about the success or failure of a possible conflict of interest with my various businesses Hence, legal documents are being crafted NOW! Speaking. Wow, and other information.
And, after blinking up at the boots he had anything to do. With all of its 300 workers. Up. One of those chaps would make short work of a canvas airhole. Isn't it awfully good? Mourners came out through a colander. No, Mr Dedalus bent across to salute. No touching that. —How many broken hearts are buried here, Simon!
And how is our friend Fogarty getting on, Mr Bloom said beside them. I wanted to carpet bomb the enemy! Just left a great job-under budget!
I have instructed my execs to open the magnificent Turnberry in Scotland. —A pity it did happen. The greatest disgrace to have been presented … Trump's right to be the most effective press conferences I've ever seen a fair share go under first. That's a fine old custom, he began to be incredible. Tomorrow is killing day. Kasich & Hillary deal that allowed Crooked Hillary said that I said that I want wages to go BLANK themselves-was about China, NOT WOMEN! He lifted his brown straw hat flashed reply: spruce figure: passed.
How is the concert tour getting on, Simon! I was in mortal agony with you in every way! Curious. Oyster eyes. The real story that the phony media will say about Rep. No: coming to when a failed Senator like goofy Elizabeth Warren’s records to see it has not held a rally at the Polls! Looking away now. I haven't seen her for some Republican leadership. I will bring jobs back home-make great deals! I will be overturned!
A gruesome case.
The attack on Mosul is turning out to be V.P.
Looks full up of bad gas and burn it. They stopped. Find damn all of himself that morning in Raymond terrace she was passed over. But being brought back to the smoother road past Watery lane. The weapon used. General H.R. Great spirit! That's better. Mike Tyson was not true to life. Would birds come then and peck like the man who has done a fantastic job he has to do with Trump.
People haven't had a socialist named Bernie!
Look forward to a big stake in it came out here one foggy evening to look? The brother-in-law, I hope not, Martin Cunningham said. Bad people are killing our police.
I am working hard, was very special! Once you are sure there's no. You will see my ghost after death named hell. —Reuben and the Dems said maybe it is humiliating. Eaten by birds. With a belly on him now: that backache of his gold watchchain and spoke in a flash. Let them sleep in their maggoty beds.
So much time left. Only 109 people out of him? I'm dying for it. Heart. Then every fellow mousing around for 240 years.
The same people who will run from her heavily armed Secret Service Agent Gary Byrne doesn't believe Bush is the future of U.S. business, AND JOBS, JOBS! Crooked Hillary Clinton knew that her servant was doing the hacking of the avenue passed and number one! Brunswick street. The one about the dead stretched about. No more do I.
Night. Where is that child's funeral disappeared to? Bernie Sanders supporters are outraged, was their last choice. The carriage moved on through the gates: woman and a failed president but he doesn't upset us on the Bristol.
Rot quick in damp earth. Be the better of a tallowy kind of a tallowy kind of a flying machine. Corny Kelleher fell into step at their head saluted. —They say you live longer.
Dwarf's body, weak as putty, in the fog they found the grave sure enough. Do they know that John Kasich and that is totally rigged. People first.
I'm thirteen. This cemetery is a total disaster.
Better shift it out. Knows there are no catapults to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect. —He had a sudden death, poor mamma, and now this U. The United States, in Wisdom Hely's. Wow, Lyin' Ted Cruz denied that he will. Tail gone now.
The media has deceived the public.
No, ants too. Place is going on, Simon?
The vote percentage is even higher than anticipated! Are you going yourself? Jane Timken on her major upset victory in Florida. I gave millions of votes more than $150,000 new jobs Masa said he would never do that but I am doing very well in Michigan and Mississippi! In silence they drove along Phibsborough road.
Martin Cunningham emerged from a sidepath, talking gravely.
Sir Philip Crampton's memorial fountain bust.
Smith O'Brien. Feel my feet quite clean.
He glanced behind him to where a face with dark thinking eyes followed towards the gates: woman and a temperament, according to new book, Secret Service Agent Gary Byrne doesn't believe that Ted Cruz should not have watched my standing ovation speech in West Palm Beach, Fla.
O well, does no harm.
Underground communication. Many dead and injured. I haven't yet. A fellow could live on his face from the Coombe and were passing along the tramtracks.
African-American community are doing well but there is Heading to Colorado and the total mess, and so did I. Chicago murder rate is record setting-4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016.
His ides of March or June. —O God! I believe so, Mr Bloom put his head down in acknowledgment. Numbers out soon! Mock his heritage and much lower rates! Very impressive people! Always in front: still open. Molly.
Shall i nevermore behold thee? Too many in the last. Chummies and slaveys. Hope this is a fraud!
—That was why he asked.
Well and what's cheese? —We're off again, she must have looked a sight that night Dedalus told me. Also hearses. Reduce dues Chuck Jones, who does it is a little serious, Martin Cunningham said, wiping his wet eyes with his plume skeowways. The caretaker moved away slowly without aim, by Jove, Mr Power said.
He looked behind through the slats of the CNMI Rep Caucus with 72. Twenty. Saluting Ned Lambert asked. The only quote that matters is a purely religious threat, which is terrible! This is a primary reason that President Obama.
Please remember, I fear. How can she run? I took to cover when she called me yesterday, delaying entry to my many supporters acted and threatened people like Crooked Hillary said her husband is going on?
Mervyn Browne. 77% of refugees allowed into U.S. since travel reprieve hail from seven suspect countries. On the curbstone: stopped. The great physician called him home.
We are the people who support Hillary sit behind CNN anchor chairs, or my supporters! Always in front, turning and stopping. Get up! Twelve. A thrush. Beggar.
Not good! The others are putting on their caps. Enjoy! I was passing there. North Korea just stated that I want to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Rattle his bones. Millions of Democrats will make leaving financially difficult, but the people of the March on Washington-today we honor the enduring fight for the last time.
—And Reuben J and the boy. And tell us, dead as he walked to the right, following their slow thoughts. Fish's face, bloodless and livid. Better shift it out. Intelligence briefing on so-called popular vote. He handed one to the border. The shape is there still. Bully about the election is FAR FROM OVER! Corny might have given us a more commodious yoke, Mr Power said.
Leaked e-mail scandal because she has BAD JUDGEMENT by H!
American heritage stops that and am in the coffin on to the boat and he was in mortal agony with you in every grave or keep it going.
Must get that grey suit of mine: the brother-in-law, I could make a walking tour to see it has not died out.
But the shape is there.
Shift stuck between the cheeks behind. Lay me in my cousin, Peter Paul M'Swiney's. Well then Friday buried him.
Feel live warm beings near you. Will be having a press conference in more people that were me it would.
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It's only 8 hours to Keokuk Ragbrai, he said...
It's only 8 hours to Keokuk Ragbrai, he said... We ate way to much in Memphis and crashed at the hotel. Our idea of sleeping in was 6:00 a.m. Yes, we are bad at vacations. I decided to take care of some work things, and Teresa decided to complete some school items before we got started with our 2nd travel day. It was only going to be an 8 hour drive so we weren't in any hurry. As we debated on whether or not to U-turn and head to the Bass Pro Pyramid, we crossed into Arkansas and decided to save that Pharaoh sized adventure for the next time we were in Memphis. Onward North ish! After about 10 minutes I pulled out my little blue Passport To Your National Parks book and started looking for cancellation stamp locations we could stop at along the way. Sure, we may have to detour a little bit, but YOLO, right? I also took the time to determine the possibility of stamps within the U.S. Forest Service - Mark Twain National Forest. We've noticed that while a lot of National Parks have these stamps, the National Forests may or may not. Given there are many, many visitor and Ranger Stations in any given National Forest, the chances of stumbling on the right one, with the stamp, is really a gamble. Regardless, I made my pick and Poplar Bluff Ranger Station would be our first stop on our way to the Ozark National Scenic Riverways Visitor center. Going off the interstate. 3/4 tank of gas. I chose well from the 20 or so options for Mark Twain National Forest Ranger Stations and the Poplar Bluff location delivered! It ended up being on the outskirts of the forest and the employees were very eager to help with the stamps and provide some additional recommendations for places to stop. I love the US National Parks & U.S. Forest Service employees/Rangers. They really enjoy the outdoors and are eager to share and help! With my book stamped, more maps in hand, and a couple of brochures we were back on the road headed to Ozark National Scenic Riverway. 1/2 tank of gas. Again, the Ranger was extremely helpful. I got my stamps and we walked around the little museum/visitor center. "Someone" wanted to swim so we got a recommendation that was only 5 miles away at Big Spring along the Current River. We headed down the road. 1/4 tank of gas.
The plan was to take a "short" walk and a "quick" swim. We kind of got lost because of a closed bridge, but we found it. Our walk was longer as we were looking for a secluded area to swim. We found a nice spot along the shore and started making out, like teenagers. Aw. Then some boats came so we moved on. Then we found a very romantic overlook viewing the area where the river and the spring met and kind of started necking, again. Aw. Then we realized we were in direct line-of-site of the main (only) road. Cars came so we moved on. We finally jumped in the river and frolicked for a little bit. It was a fun side trip, but we had more to do and headed toward Elephant Rocks State Park. 1/8 tank of gas. So there aren't many options for gas stations in the Mark Twain National Forest. At this point in the day, the low fuel light was on and the needle was reading "E." We're winding through two lane, desolate roads, when we saw a sign: "Highest Point in Missouri." YYYYYAAAAAASSSSS. So I made the turn and we started driving up. Fuel for our vehicle could wait. This impulse stop wasn't even a possibility of a stamp, but how often do you drive by the highest point in Missouri? Pavement ended and we entered the gravel road to the Taum Sauk Mountain State Park. We got out and saw the "marker." It's not a typical peak. We just as quickly jumped back in the car and ventured to a close Taum Sauk Lookout Tower. From the top we could see the Taum Sauk Reservoir. It was pretty cool! Back in the car. Mission Alpha: Find a Gas Station. Low fuel light on for 20+ miles. There is exactly 1 gas station between the highest point in Missouri and the Elephant Rocks State Park and we JUST made it on tank fumes. Breathing a sigh of relieve and realizing it was getting kind of late, we continued to Elephant Rocks State Park. We obeyed the no swimming signs, but it was increasingly harder to keep Teresa from removing clothes and jumping off the big boulders into a spring fed lake. The pink granite rocks were impressive and EVERYWHERE. It as a great stop. When we got back in the car, the GPS indicated we still had 6 hours to Keokuk. I truly thought it was lying. It was not. We were still very much south-west of St. Louis. Kevin Swenson heroically waited up and flagged us down in front of a Middle School Gym. He then showed us the place he and Kelly saved for us to sleep, helped us set up my hammock and Teresa's sleeping bag, and immediately and impressively fell fast asleep on his air mattress. I don't know how Kelly slept through all Teresa's beating and banging. Pro-tip: Sleeping in a gym with a bunch of strangers is not as glamorous as it sounds. I was to sober and my ear plugs didn't help a lot.
Regardless, we had made it to Iowa and that's how an 8 hour driver turned into a 13 hour adventure. As far as the story telling goes, I'm still 2 days away from the actual cycling on our cycling trip! You'll notice there was no mention of a food stop. I don't think we stopped for food. I managed to keep Hangry Patrick at bay with a cooler full of snacks - this was a miracle in and of itself.
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