Today was a light schedule day. Some shopping, some history and touristy things. First on the agenda was an historic section of old route 66, the Mother Road. Sadly it was not as we remembered it to be. Instead of quaint shops, mostly bars. No picture perfect murals to capture nostalgia. No problem we have other opportunities in our near future. Next up was some shopping and that was both successful, surprising and informative. We went to Hobby lobby and were surprised at it's size, probably three times the size of the one at home. We were able to secure a few yards of batting for our quilts. Next up came a small quilt store across street from Hobby Lobby. I scored some route 66 fabric and some neutrals. Ended up recounting our flood story to some ladies. Doing so got us all choked up. The Big lots store in Kerrville closed and is being replaced with an Ollie's. One was nearby so we stopped in to get an idea of what to expect. Don't believe we will be a valued customer by any stretch.
If one travels at all, you quickly learn about tourist traps. Amarillo has a big, well known one. Fully aware of what we were going to, off we went to the Big Texan steak house. Some times you just have to check off a tourist trap list of places to visit. No plans ever to return, but our meals were decent.





No, we did not try and eat a five pound chunk of meat...
carpe diem