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December Delights!
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Wasn't until at least the third time I looked at this pic that I even noticed you were in it.
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »
Wasn't until at least the third time I looked at this pic that I even noticed you were in it.
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I have no clue how to post a picture0
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It's easy-peasy... Click on the icon above where you normally add words (picture attached), then click on the "Choose Files" and navigate to your picture!
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Sounds like you've got quite a trip coming up @UncleMac.0
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I've never been to Texas before so going there to meet her family is a bit of an adventure, @marshal6160
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Long flight. Other than that you will have a good time. Weather is good and the people are friendly.1
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Texas weather good???
That sure depends on where you are and when. They get everything from hurricanes to burning heat ro ice storms. Winter there is usually mild - except when it isn't.0 -
I'm hoping for good weather in Texas next week, when I head south to visit family!0
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Hahaha.. Tx weather. We go through all 4 seasons in one day much less a week. Today we are having thunderstorms and rain and it's 60's. In a few days it is going to be i the 20's at night. And after that who knows. We do have some beautiful weather in the winter sometimes tho so hope our visitors get to enjoy it.
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I admit... My knowledge of Texas isn't nil but damn close... As it turns out, television shows and movies might not provide an accurate depiction of reality. Apparently, there aren't tumbleweeds rolling down most streets. Who knew?
Pam lives south of Dallas. During our visit, she's booked a cabin outside of Fredericksburg. Never heard of it but Pam says it's one of her fav places. During the road trip to F-burg, we're going to swing by San Antonio so I can see the Alamo. Apparently, it's a ten minute tour but how can I go to Texas and not see the Alamo? lol2 -
I admit... My knowledge of Texas isn't nil but damn close... As it turns out, television shows and movies might not provide an accurate depiction of reality. Apparently, there aren't tumbleweeds rolling down most streets. Who knew?
Pam lives south of Dallas. During our visit, she's booked a cabin outside of Fredericksburg. Never heard of it but Pam says it's one of her fav places. During the road trip to F-burg, we're going to swing by San Antonio so I can see the Alamo. Apparently, it's a ten minute tour but how can I go to Texas and not see the Alamo? lol
Take your Stetson Mac. I understand they’ll issue you a gun if you don’t have one.3 -
I admit... My knowledge of Texas isn't nil but damn close... As it turns out, television shows and movies might not provide an accurate depiction of reality. Apparently, there aren't tumbleweeds rolling down most streets. Who knew?
Pam lives south of Dallas. During our visit, she's booked a cabin outside of Fredericksburg. Never heard of it but Pam says it's one of her fav places. During the road trip to F-burg, we're going to swing by San Antonio so I can see the Alamo. Apparently, it's a ten minute tour but how can I go to Texas and not see the Alamo? lol
Take your Stetson Mac. I understand they’ll issue you a gun if you don’t have one.
I've got spurs that jingle jangle jingle...
I might have to print off the words to "Rawhide" because everything after "rolling rolling rolling" isn't clear to me...0 -
LOL. Fredericksburg is a nice little town. The folks that originally settled it were mostly German immigrants. The Bluebonnet was (I haven't eaten there in years) the best place to eat in town.
In addition to visiting the Alamo you might want to visit the River Walk and the Presidio.
Take your appetite, those folks know how to eat (not a good thing unless you plan on working out).1 -
marshal616 wrote: »LOL. Fredericksburg is a nice little town. The folks that originally settled it were mostly German immigrants. The Bluebonnet was (I haven't eaten there in years) the best place to eat in town.
In addition to visiting the Alamo you might want to visit the River Walk and the Presidio.
Take your appetite, those folks know how to eat (not a good thing unless you plan on working out).
Appetite isn't normally an issue for me. Portion control, however... lol2 -
I hope you have a great time UncleMac. I'm heading in that direction near the end of January. I can't wait!-1
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I admit... My knowledge of Texas isn't nil but damn close... As it turns out, television shows and movies might not provide an accurate depiction of reality. Apparently, there aren't tumbleweeds rolling down most streets. Who knew?
Pam lives south of Dallas. During our visit, she's booked a cabin outside of Fredericksburg. Never heard of it but Pam says it's one of her fav places. During the road trip to F-burg, we're going to swing by San Antonio so I can see the Alamo. Apparently, it's a ten minute tour but how can I go to Texas and not see the Alamo? lol
Fredericksburg is great! The Alamo is a definite must and stroll the Riverwalk while you are in San Antonio.2