On our way to New Orleans, stopping in Shreveport for a couple of days.
Dani's first taste of sweet tea, yum!
We stayed at the Air Force base and it had a wonderful airplane museum.
The riverwalk at the mall.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Abilene, TX
We are spending lots of time learning about Frontier History. Abilene has a neat museum called Frontier Texas! It told about the history of the Indians who lived in Texas and how tribes warred with other tribes to gain control of the area with the Comanches finally winning out. Then it told about the immigration of the Anglos into the territory. It featured holograms that told stories from different peoples perspectives.
After this great museum we went to the Paramount Theatre. It is a landmark theatre in Abilene built in 1928. It is now open for live theatre and concerts, films and film festivals and for private events.
Friday found us at the Buffalo Gap Historic Village. This was a pretty ramshackle place but still interesting to see how people lived back in the day. They had buildings from the 1800's and early 1900's.
After this we went back downtown and visited the 12th Armored Division Museum which highlighted this Division's accomplishments in WWII. They were successful in rescuing many Holocaust victims.
Saturday we stayed home (in our RV) and watched the Army/Navy football game. Go Navy! Sunday we went to church and then to some open houses. A nice day.
Friday found us at the Buffalo Gap Historic Village. This was a pretty ramshackle place but still interesting to see how people lived back in the day. They had buildings from the 1800's and early 1900's.
After this we went back downtown and visited the 12th Armored Division Museum which highlighted this Division's accomplishments in WWII. They were successful in rescuing many Holocaust victims.
Saturday we stayed home (in our RV) and watched the Army/Navy football game. Go Navy! Sunday we went to church and then to some open houses. A nice day.
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Waco, TX
We are in Waco for one week, yesterday did some errands and a little shopping. We were in Kohl's to return an Amazon purchase when we came across this great sloth. Jackie and her grandson are into sloths right now, so we had to send her this picture.
After shopping we went to see the Magnolia Farms Silos. It was a nice place to check out and of course we purchased cupcakes.
We wanted to check out the Magnolia businesses because Chip & Joanne Gains are the one who inspired us to check out Waco, so on Friday, we went to Magnolia Table and had breakfast.
After breakfast, we went to the Texas Ranger Museum. Graham loves the Texas Rangers :)
On Saturday morning we went to the Homestead Heritage, an agrarian- and craft-based intentional Christian community. It was almost like taking a step back in time. There were demonstrations on thread and yarn spinning and how a loom works. Also, they had a blacksmith who was forging cheese knives to sell in the local cheese store. They had a grist mill and sold many types of flours. They also had a pottery store and many other interesting demonstrations. They had many hand-crafted items for sale, but were pretty pricey.
Now time for a BBQ sandwich and on to an open house. What would we get for our money if we bought a home here. Met a really nice realtor named Ellie and had a great conversation.
Still some time left in the day, what to do? Hmmm, sounds like a trip to the Dr. Pepper Museum. Dr. Pepper was originally sold as a medicine then later when they realized it had no medicinal value, they sold it as a health drink. Much later, they realized that it isn't really good for you because of all the sugar. Dr. Pepper is one of the top 3 producers of soda.

Home to a Waco sunset.
After shopping we went to see the Magnolia Farms Silos. It was a nice place to check out and of course we purchased cupcakes.
We wanted to check out the Magnolia businesses because Chip & Joanne Gains are the one who inspired us to check out Waco, so on Friday, we went to Magnolia Table and had breakfast.
After breakfast, we went to the Texas Ranger Museum. Graham loves the Texas Rangers :)
On Saturday morning we went to the Homestead Heritage, an agrarian- and craft-based intentional Christian community. It was almost like taking a step back in time. There were demonstrations on thread and yarn spinning and how a loom works. Also, they had a blacksmith who was forging cheese knives to sell in the local cheese store. They had a grist mill and sold many types of flours. They also had a pottery store and many other interesting demonstrations. They had many hand-crafted items for sale, but were pretty pricey.
Now time for a BBQ sandwich and on to an open house. What would we get for our money if we bought a home here. Met a really nice realtor named Ellie and had a great conversation.
Still some time left in the day, what to do? Hmmm, sounds like a trip to the Dr. Pepper Museum. Dr. Pepper was originally sold as a medicine then later when they realized it had no medicinal value, they sold it as a health drink. Much later, they realized that it isn't really good for you because of all the sugar. Dr. Pepper is one of the top 3 producers of soda.

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Home to a Waco sunset.
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