In the middle of the Texas hill country in German Fredericksburg, you can’t get much more German. We were searching for good German food which eluded us (maybe three years in Germany had something to do with not finding what we were looking for). But take heart, this was Texas. And in Texas you are never far from good BBQ! Then we see an ad for Cranky Frank’s BBQ. Continue reading
Author Archives: John and Laurie
Fredericksburg Pie Company – Texas
Pie? Don’t even mention sweets around John or make way for the stampede. As we eat our way through the Texas Hill Country we try new, recommended, or interesting places. One of those places was the Fredericksburg Pie Company – they only sell pie. Continue reading
Wildflowers – They are a Blooming
Willow City Loop, TX
“You have to ride the Willow City Loop,” said a friend, “that is where you will see the best wildflowers.” We were anxious to see wildflowers and being in Fredericksburg, TX in April we knew the flowers were bursting with color. Only problem was this statement was made regarding motorcycle riding. Now we have a Dodge Ram 5500 and not a motorcycle – big difference. Once we were assured, BART could navigate the Loop, off we went and we were not disappointed. Continue reading
Red Poppy Festival, Georgetown, TX
War is never pretty and most memories could not be classified as bringing beauty. Most war stories talk about the trials and tribulations of fighting in a foreign country where the language is not understood and loneliness is a close neighbor. Amongst all the horror of war, sometimes beauty can be found. Continue reading
Sunken Garden – Georgetown, TX
We were tired and ready to relax. Biking had been enjoyable but it was now time to head home and wind down from our adventure. As we were leaving the park, a field of color caught our eyes. Not one color but a rainbow of colors and it drew us; we had to find out what this color was all about. Continue reading
Another Town – Another Bike Trail, Georgetown, TX
One of the joys full time RVing affords us is the opportunity to ride our bikes on a pretty regular basis, at least around a campground. Hailing from South Louisiana a hill for us is pretty much considered flat ground elsewhere. That means hills to others are akin to mountains for us. Continue reading
The Picnic, Austin, TX
Picnics are something we enjoy especially on a cool spring day. So when Mike and Heidi said park and picnic, we said let’s go!
The park was the Zilker Botanical Gardens and the picnic, well that was not what we expected. Actually it was more than we expected; it was food truck heaven. Continue reading
Zilker Botanical Gardens, Austin, TX
Zilker Park consists of 351 acres of enjoyment for locals and tourist alike. There are trails for running, jogging, and biking as well as waterways for swimming and kayaking. Besides the trails, among the acres are volleyball courts, natural springs, and gardens. Continue reading
Georgetown, TX Farmers Market
Finding a city with two farmers markets is like hitting a jackpot. That is what we found in Georgetown, TX — one is a Saturday market, Wolf Ranch Farmers Market, and the other is a Thursday market, Georgetown Farmers Market. Continue reading
Wolf Ranch Farmers Market, Georgetown, TX
Another Saturday, another farmers market…
We visit so many farmers markets, you would think they all begin to look the same. Absolutely not! Each is different even though some have similar veggies and other products. One of the things we enjoy is visiting different areas and seeing what is in season since each growing season is different for each area. Continue reading