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We picked our way from Whitney to Shreveport without hitting any interstate highways........of course, many of the Texas roads we traveled were as good as interstates and its impossible to avoid large towns once out of the Hill Country. We managed to add about 90 minutes to the drive this way but we cut fresh tracks and saw new sights as we went to it was worth it.
Superior Grill in Shreveport delivered as always. I smashed my Steak Fajitas and was 1/2 through my margarita before I realized my meal escaped photo capture.
Sadly at that point all we could do was turn the old Land Cruisers and line up in the right lane of the two eastbound tracks and point them for home.
We turned 2000 miles by the time I rolled into Tilda Bogue at around 5 pm. The trip was all that we both wanted and expected. No real plans. No real problems. Lots of necks hugged, hands shaken, food eaten and lies told. It was great to see old Texas friends and catch up. I missed many of the fools because we only spent a few hours in camp but there is always next year.........
Superior Grill in Shreveport delivered as always. I smashed my Steak Fajitas and was 1/2 through my margarita before I realized my meal escaped photo capture.
Sadly at that point all we could do was turn the old Land Cruisers and line up in the right lane of the two eastbound tracks and point them for home.
We turned 2000 miles by the time I rolled into Tilda Bogue at around 5 pm. The trip was all that we both wanted and expected. No real plans. No real problems. Lots of necks hugged, hands shaken, food eaten and lies told. It was great to see old Texas friends and catch up. I missed many of the fools because we only spent a few hours in camp but there is always next year.........
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