Sunday, March 21, 2010

Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library


As you most likely have notices, we enjoy viviting the various Presidential libraries around the country. It is a wonderful time to review the history of what was happening during the term of office. This library is on the campus of the U of Texas and we could visit it after Will swam.

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Will swimming

It is hard for a grandmother to remember when to take pictures and when to cheer! Can't get a good picture unless I am standing still so the score board is a split time and not the finish.
You can see for the 200 meters the pool has been changed - very cool!


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Exploring University of Texas Stadium with Matthew


Between Will's swim times we had the opportunity to explore the University of Texas Campus and we had Matthew with us to check out the UT Stadium. It was big.

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A Great Day - Thursday, March 4th


Today was great! First we arrived with the motor coach at Freightliner at 7am and they installed the new fuel filters and we departed by 9am - everything working great and we didn't even miss Will swimming!

After testing out the coach we quickly returned to the Elks's Club and they headed to the U. Of Texas wonderful swim center. What a facility! In the second picture you will see how they run a meet for 25 yard competition. They then remove the center section, divide it and lift it into the two black sections of the ceiling and have 50 meter competition! Impressive.

What was most impressive is watching Will swim. He bettered three personal best times and was competing with other young mem up to age 28 and many college swimmers. There were maybe two 14 year olds also swimming. Will had just turned 17 and we were most pleased that he did so well.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Difficult day - Wednesday

We departed the Elks Lodge in Beaumount (which is across the street from an Exxon-Mobil refinery with great ease and headed to Austin. This is a very nice lodge (inside) - it has been rebuilt after hurricane Rita when the power went back on it created a short and the whole place burned down. Gettting around Houston we decided to take route 8 which was under construction for about 50% of the arc. As we departed the toll booth the coach started "bucking" on acceleration - this was minor at first and the problem onjly increased so that by the time we got to Austin it stalled out several times. Our good helper at Cummins South thought our problem most likely was the fuel filter (we use two) and fortunately we carry extras with us and we were able to schedule a 7am visit to freightliner for the next morning.
With the luck of the day we headed to the Austin Moose Club - big mistake and the big hint should have been turning off Martin Luther King Boulevard! First Buster (our GPS) had us turn the wrong way and we ended up going up a steep hill (stall) with no exit but had to go down the hill to a small cul-de-sac to turn around which meant unhitching the car and the hitch didn't like coming loose with the steep angle but finally did. The house had a large panel of plywood protecting (or replacing) the window and was decorated with foreclosure! Bill had to drive back up the short steep hill (stall again) and followed me unhitched to the Moose hall. It was an easy decision to search another location. I should have taken pictures but never thought of it as we just wanted safety!
Off we went to the Elks Club which sat as you most likely guessed it at the top of another short steep hill (stall again) and this location was great. After parking we were happy to visit the bar at the lodge for great hamburgers and a pitcher of beer! We stayed in the Lodge parking lot for four nights and enjoyed the easy access to the U. of Texas swimming center. The members were most cordial and kept checking on Will's progress.
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Loblolly Lane, Warren, Texas

It is always an adventure to visit Barbara and Wayne McCray - the roads are not paved all the way and their driveway is about 1/2 mile long but seems like two miles! We have yet to drive our motorhomes in since each time we arrive they have had a lot of rain just before our arrival! Todays entertainment was the arrival of a huge propane tank to supply fuel for Waynes new generator. Since his generator is considered a commercial one because of its capacity, the Texas Raailroad Commission inspector must come out and inspect before he can get his first delivery! Now what do the railroads have to do with propane?
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Monday, March 1st

Today we departed Louisiana and headed into Texas. We were able to hook up and depart before the rains arrived. Driving conditions were most difficult with driving rain and we saw two vehicles that had slid off the road. Our destination was Beaumont, Texas and we arrived safely.

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