Thursday, July 5, 2018

What to do in the middle of summer


in Texas?

How about getting up EARLY to ride our tandem before the heat and humidity makes it unbearable? Actually we could do that at home, but exploring is always fun and we appreciate a change of scenery.



Speaking of exploring, at the suggestion of our friends, Linda and Mike, we found this very Texan greasy burgers place.


Notice the little sign to the right of the door,

Texans aren’t known for sugar coating, and they tend to speak in a way that is easily understood. 

 (The burgers were outstanding!)



While in College Station, we were roped into invited to be judges in an IBCA sanctioned BBQ contest at Lake Somerville.

Don't we look official?



The ribs were worth spending the day outdoors with a heat index well over 100 degrees. 

A most interesting cooker 

Yep, it's obvious, we are in Texas

Thanks Scott and Lisa for the invite.

We stepped briefly out of the Texan culture for an fun evening with friends eating Italian food, drinking wine at Luigi's


and listening to the amazing Alemay Fernandez singing with a local jazz band.



Of course “book club” at Carney’s meets year- round.

We always look forward meeting up with this group every Tuesday when we are in town.

Summer in College Station always means birthdays to celebrate. We were lucky to celebrate with sister-in-law, Anna on July 4th.

We have had our Texas fix and are headed back to cooler home where the weather rivals Texas at its hottest.

(Because of the almost unbearable heat, Mom didn’t have much on our to-do list. She’s a good mom.)

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2 comments:

  1. Hello. Thought I'd pop over and say Hi. I see you commented on my blog so I thought I'd peek at yours. Maybe we have a mutual friend? Our friend Shelly W. used to own the Wine Smith for the past several years. Do you know Shelly? What a coincidence if not as we have lived in Placerville for 15 years before we headed out fulltime in 2014. Do you live in Texas?

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  2. Yes,we are aquatinted with Shelly. She is a good friend of our friend, Bill, who frequently plays at The Wine Smith. Captain grew up in Texas; went to Texas A&M, his family still lives there so we spend a lot of time in CS. We currently live in Paducah, KY.

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