Sunday, October 18, 2020

Houston Bound

We left Austin for Houston today. We detoured a two seperate Buc-ee's Truck Stops along the way. One was almost like a whole department store-- huge! Winfield broke 11,111 miles too. Our RV park comes equipped with lots of ducks and even ducklings. Bonus, their laundry room was the cleanest and nicest we've seen. The day ended with a zoom meetup to celebrate a bunch of friends' birthdays (Stedl, Bj, Deepa, and Michelle).
Rosie is amped to travel.
Pit stop number 1.
The hay looked like a butt.
Make a car wish.
Buc-ee memorialized in bronze.
What Mother Trucker thought Houston would look like. Spoiler alert, he was accurate.
Mildred the duck.
Betty and her jets.


Pancakes, Pumpkins, and Pho

Exploring outside the metro area, we found both an Original Pancake House (like the one in Torrance, CA we used to love) and a pumpkin patch. Unfortunately, the omelettes and pancakes at this OPH were not nearly as generous as those served up at the Torrance location. The pumpkin patch was a chance to enjoy a brief cold front in Austin. There was archery, baegs, corn maze, and (of course) pumpkins. We also celebrated 10 years of marriage with a low-key delicious pho meal. It was a welcome change to the default pizza, american, and mexican options we've had for most of the trip. A lovely day all around!
Mmm pancakes!!!
It looked like a cardboard plane.
Good Buddy made it up with a lift assist from Mother Trucker.
We made it through a Scooby Doo corn maze.
We had no clue how to properly wrangle a bull but Mother Trucker did lasso it successfully.
Pneumatic apple gun was therapeutic.
Mayebelle the Llama was our friend. She tried to eat Good Buddy's water cup.
Lady Longhorn grazing from a safe distance.
Crazy tree house.