Jaxson, the greyhound, shares his adventures living at the beach and traveling in a camper van.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
A Visit To The Texas Prison Museum
We have driven past the the Texas Prison Museum several times and the folks decided to stop in yesterday and take a look around.
The prison museum tells the history of the prison system in Texas. Mama said it was pretty interesting. There were many items on display that prisoners have made.
Old Sparky is on display. It is the electric chair.
The museum has a gift shop and many of the items are made by in the inmates such as leather wallets, some wood items and badges.
Mama enjoyed the museum. Dad said it was okay, but it wasn't a must see for him.
The folks ate lunch before they visited the museum. Dad wanted to try a restaurant that was ranked as number one on Trip Advisor. The folks had a heck of a time finding it. GPS told them they had arrived when they were in front of a cemetery. They kept circling around and finally found it. The signage was hard to see and the restaurant was in a double wide trailer. The folks decided to try it anyway because the reviews were so good. Another family came in while the folks were there and also commented on having a hard time finding it. Dad said it just shows that social media can really help small places because that is how people are hearing about them.
The restaurant is small. The furnishing is quite simple. It looks like they probably bought all the table and chairs at garage sales, but it works. The staff was very nice and checked on the folks several times.
The folks both ordered ribs and brisket and they both said it was really good They have not been impressed with BBQ in Texas, but this was by far the best.
We have another Ninja update. Mama fixed Cornish hens this week. They were good. She baked the Cornish hens and then seared them at the end. That is not the normal technique, but she wasn't happy with how the skin looked without the searing.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders What 2014 Will Be Like
The prison museum tells the history of the prison system in Texas. Mama said it was pretty interesting. There were many items on display that prisoners have made.
Furniture made by prisoners. |
A saw blade with several sketches by a prisoner. |
A chess set made out of soap! |
Jewelry box made out of match sticks. |
A stump carved into several heads. |
A cell that visitors can explore. Mama said she felt very closed in just being in the cell. |
There were several newspaper articles about the deaths of Bonnie & Clyde as well as this pistol. |
Mama enjoyed the museum. Dad said it was okay, but it wasn't a must see for him.
The folks ate lunch before they visited the museum. Dad wanted to try a restaurant that was ranked as number one on Trip Advisor. The folks had a heck of a time finding it. GPS told them they had arrived when they were in front of a cemetery. They kept circling around and finally found it. The signage was hard to see and the restaurant was in a double wide trailer. The folks decided to try it anyway because the reviews were so good. Another family came in while the folks were there and also commented on having a hard time finding it. Dad said it just shows that social media can really help small places because that is how people are hearing about them.
The restaurant is small. The furnishing is quite simple. It looks like they probably bought all the table and chairs at garage sales, but it works. The staff was very nice and checked on the folks several times.
BBQ at Bennie J's Smoke Pit |
We have another Ninja update. Mama fixed Cornish hens this week. They were good. She baked the Cornish hens and then seared them at the end. That is not the normal technique, but she wasn't happy with how the skin looked without the searing.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders What 2014 Will Be Like
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Our Year In Review - Part 3
The second week of August found us in Sycamore, IL which is near Chicago. Mama loved this small town. She was able to walk to shops and restaurants. It was here that Buddy, the scooter, came into our lives. Mama was able to ride Buddy in Sycamore and DeKalb.
We attended the Mutt Strut where we met Bryn, Scout and their folks, Donna and Chris. Donna reads our blog and she identified that we were in the town next to her and invited us to the Mutt Strut. It was a lot of fun!
The folks found a lot of things to do in this area such as visiting Ronald Reagan's boyhood home, John Deere Historic Site and a car museum was much more than a car museum. Oh, we can't forget the sock museum.
We were supposed to stay here until Thanksgiving, but Dad's work plans changed and we were went to Kansas City at the end of October.
We enjoyed our time in the Kansas City area. We actually stayed in Platte City, MO. There is so much history in the area. The Pony Express started here. Jesse James grew up here and was killed here. Harry Truman is from the area and the folks toured his library as well as his home. The WWI Museum is also here.
We left Kansas City at the end of November and headed home (St. Louis area) to visit family for Thanksgiving.
We arrived in Houston on December 2nd and that is where we will finish 2013.
2013 has been good to us. We have explored and sniffed new areas. We have made new friends along the way. We have found some places are hard for us to leave and others we are thrilled to leave. BOL! Where will 2014 take us? Stay tuned as our adventure continues.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Not Tired Of The RVing Lifestyle yet
Our campground. |
We attended the Mutt Strut where we met Bryn, Scout and their folks, Donna and Chris. Donna reads our blog and she identified that we were in the town next to her and invited us to the Mutt Strut. It was a lot of fun!
Us and Bryn and Scout. Yes, another Scout. BOL! |
Monkey Sock Museum |
We enjoyed our time in the Kansas City area. We actually stayed in Platte City, MO. There is so much history in the area. The Pony Express started here. Jesse James grew up here and was killed here. Harry Truman is from the area and the folks toured his library as well as his home. The WWI Museum is also here.
The campground was decorated for Halloween. |
Harry Truman's Home |
Scout relaxing at Basswood RV Resort. |
We arrived in Houston on December 2nd and that is where we will finish 2013.
2013 has been good to us. We have explored and sniffed new areas. We have made new friends along the way. We have found some places are hard for us to leave and others we are thrilled to leave. BOL! Where will 2014 take us? Stay tuned as our adventure continues.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Not Tired Of The RVing Lifestyle yet
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
We Gave Dad His Gift This Morning
We kind of messed up last night when Dad came home, so we decided we better give him his Christmas gift early. How did we mess up? Well, we totally ignored him when he came home. Why did we ignore him? BECAUSE MAMA HAD FRENCH FRIES! It is really Mama's fault. We couldn't resist the french fries. They were McDonald fries for gosh sakes!
Scout and I talked about it after the folks went to bed and we decided we better give Dad his gift this morning. Mama put it in the cabinet with the coffee filters so that Dad would see it right away. What did we get him?
Doesn't it look like us? Mama showed it to us online and we decided we had to get it for Dad. It is not from a photo of us. It is just a design from an artist, Kelli Swan and it looks just like us. He likes to show his co-workers photos of us and now he can just take his coffee mug to work.
We are going to have a quiet Christmas. The folks are going out for steak tonight and then tomorrow, Mama is fixing a big dinner.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Doesn't Think It Is Fair To Have To Choose Between Fries and Dad
Scout and I talked about it after the folks went to bed and we decided we better give Dad his gift this morning. Mama put it in the cabinet with the coffee filters so that Dad would see it right away. What did we get him?
Doesn't it look like us? Mama showed it to us online and we decided we had to get it for Dad. It is not from a photo of us. It is just a design from an artist, Kelli Swan and it looks just like us. He likes to show his co-workers photos of us and now he can just take his coffee mug to work.
We ordered the matching ornament for Mama. As you can see, she likes collecting greyhound ornaments. |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Doesn't Think It Is Fair To Have To Choose Between Fries and Dad
Monday, December 23, 2013
It Looks Like We Need The Fun Police Here
Last night, we walked to the fenced dog area. Scout said "Joey, let's play." I said "Okay". We started zooming around. Scout was in a crazy mood and pretended like she was going to plow into Mama. Mama told her to slow down. The next thing I knew, Scout and I got into a squabble. Mama yelled at us to quit and she put our leashes on to take us home. It was dark, so she couldn't check us over completely. As she we were walking, she noticed that I kept licking my nose. She then saw it. Scout had bit my nose! That's right, she bit the tip of my cute nose. Can you believe that? Mama got us home and she kept blotting my nose because it was bleeding. It wasn't bleeding a lot and it didn't really bother me. She gave us a frosty treat because that is her way of determining if we are okay. BOL! I ate it, but she realized that me licking it was causing my nose to continue bleeding. She called Dad and told him and he told her that it wouldn't have happened if the fun police was in town. I don't know about that, but I bet he will be even more strict now.
Scout never said she was sorry, but she did seem a little upset. I think she was more concerned that she was going to get in trouble than my injury. She did give me a kiss this morning when we were walking, so I guess that is her way of trying to make up to me.
Mama said to tell you that my nose is okay and it looks much better this morning. I was hoping to play it up a bit. BOL!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Hopes Santa Feels Sorry For Him Since He Has A Nose Injury
Oh woe is me. |
Don't let her innocent look fool you...her teeth are sharp. |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Hopes Santa Feels Sorry For Him Since He Has A Nose Injury
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