Today was windy and cloudy with some drizzle but the scenery was beautiful. One of the gals described the trees as looking like big broccoli. We are also starting to see more ranches with cattle, horses, sheep and goats. About half way to Kerville we stopped in Medina this morning for it's famous apple pie. Yummmmy.
I'm never going to lose weight on this trip. We stop too many times to check out the local restaurants.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008
Camp Wood to Vanderpool, TX - 39 miles
The population of Vanderpool is 20. Today, it was 52 with the group from Woman Tours in town. However, we did have very nice lodging for the night at Foxfire Cabins. An ideal place for peace and quiet in a mountain setting.
I saw a red cardinal for the first time in my life! That was exciting.
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2008
Bracketville to Camp Wood - 49 miles
We are now in Texas Hill Country and landscape has changed tremendously! There are green trees and rivers with water in them (above photo) and wild flowers. I stayed in a lovely decorated c0ttage filled with quilts! The population of Camp Wood is 822.
I'm never going to lose weight on this trip. We stop too many times to check out the local restaurants.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008
Camp Wood to Vanderpool, TX - 39 miles
The population of Vanderpool is 20. Today, it was 52 with the group from Woman Tours in town. However, we did have very nice lodging for the night at Foxfire Cabins. An ideal place for peace and quiet in a mountain setting.
I saw a red cardinal for the first time in my life! That was exciting.
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2008
Bracketville to Camp Wood - 49 miles
We are now in Texas Hill Country and landscape has changed tremendously! There are green trees and rivers with water in them (above photo) and wild flowers. I stayed in a lovely decorated c0ttage filled with quilts! The population of Camp Wood is 822.
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