It has been another overcast day without benefit of rain.
Peanut is somewhat confused with time change; as a result his 5 AM was a blessed 6 o’clock for me. It always takes a few days for him to adjust, but we have to get on with it because in about two and a half weeks we will be moving to Albuquerque which is in the Mountain Time Zone. Being out here on the edge of the Central Time Zone it was nearly 8 o’clock before we saw the sun this morning.
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It gleams! |
While I got the laundry done this morning, Gene finished his rubbing on the trailer and was so proud of his fine job that he met me as I returned from the laundry to show me his handiwork.
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Kronkosky Tower |
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Old Boerne Depot, now a boutique |
After our lunch of leftover sausages from Lindenbaum’s, we completed our driving tour around Boerne which we had started a few days ago. I was surprised to learn that Robert E. Lee visited this settlement on trips to Fort Sam Houston. The little house where he stayed was part of the O’Grady Inn.
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Public Library, now a grocery store |
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Robert E Lee slept here |
I just realized I have not said anything about the campground where we are parked. Just south of Boerne immediately off I-10 is Alamo Fiesta RV Resort. All interior roads are paved and most of the 200 or so sites have concrete parking pads. The sites are about the standard; not nearly as wide as what we had at Tropic Winds in Harlingen. There is a pool and a large activity building, but very few organized activities. They have a potluck dinner each Monday and coffee and donuts each Thursday morning. Boerne is about 30 miles north of downtown San Antonio and about 40 miles southwest of Fredericksburg.
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St Peter's Catholic Church built in 1923 |
We are going to relax this evening in anticipation for a big day at Lyndon b Johnson National Historical Park tomorrow.
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