Hill Country / Harvest Classic

img_20161022_084205The day started off beautiful, but COLD!  See attached pic for view of early temp -45 degrees. So, obviously we were suited up like the Michelin Man, making it warm but hard to move around. Tough to get the leg up over the bike when you can’t bend your leg very well! 🙂

We headed out on the classic 3s loop — 337, 335 and 336 — then turned north up 83 and up the River Road into Hunt (beautiful drive!) and up to Luckenbach to the Harvest Classic Bike Rally.

We ponied up the $20 each for a day pass – I had to remind Biker it was for a good cause (they’re raising money for families battling childhood cancer). We stood in a loooooooong line to get a beer and a pulled pork sandwich, then wandered the antique bike show looking at the bikes and searching for some buddies from the Houston BMW Club. Never did find the friends, but saw lots of cool bikes.

We headed out of Luckenbach and tried out a few new roads (thanks, Butler maps!) on our way back to Leakey – Grapetown Road, Grape Creek Road, Bear Creek Road and Cedarpoint Road. Lots of cattle guards, but other than that, all good roads and something a little different from the usual Hill Country fare. We also really enjoyed Highway 16 south of Fredericksburg into Medina and 337 back into Leakey (although new chip seal left it a bit gravelly for my full comfort). A less-than-inspired meal back in Leakey and then it was back to the rental for some of that great Bordeaux and Jaws on the incredibly tiny TV in our rental.

Quick side note – every time we saw a sign or talked about Medina or Luckenbach, those songs would pop into my head. I got so frustrated with trying to remember the words to Funky Cold Medina that I finally Googled them and discovered I wasn’t crazy — that song and Wild Thing, both by Tone Loc, are the same exact song with different lyrics. I kept mixing them up and kept thinking, “these are the same tune!” Sure ’nuff.

Headed back to Houston now. Our beautiful weekend is over, as it’s already feeling more humid as we pass south of San Antonio.  Now if I can just get Funky Cold Medina and Luckenbach, Texas out of my head. They were playing on a loop all weekend whenever we would see a sign for either of those towns.

 

 

Hill Country Arrival

Decided to take advantage of pretty much the best weather Texas has to offer — mid 70s, no humidity and not a cloud in the sky — and head over to the theimg_3427 Hill Country for a little moto riding.

Trailered over to Leakey, arrived about noon.
Checked into our lovely little cabin (thanks Frio Springs Lodges!) and img_3438marinated some steaks for dinner. Then headed out for a few hours of gorgeous riding on arguably the best of the famed Twisted Sisters — 337. Great ride, with a stop in Bandera for a quick snack.

Back at the cabin, Andy fired up the fire pit to cook the steaks and we cracked open a beautiful bottle of bordeaux. The view from the patio is fantastic, and we watched deer wander along the river, heard wood peckers and just generally enjoyed the great weather. I’m typing this sitting at the patio table, actually. Such a great night!

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Last weekend found mom, Misty, Tammy and me in Charleston, SC, on our long-awaited girls’ trip.  Our last one – to Cabo – was seven years ago so this was long overdue. Fortunately, we picked a good weekend. The weather was beautiful … if we’d scheduled for one week later we’d have been impacted by Hurricane Matthew.

Day 1

We arrived Thursday around noon and easily found each other, got our rental car and made our way to our rental house. Let’s just say it was a little off-kilter. Like walk-in-the-front-door-and-stumble-forward-three-feet crooked. It became quite the joke over the course of the weekend. Misty commented, “it leans to the right, like the rest of the family.”  Add a spot or two of black mold and an orange spider to the crookedness, and we felt like we were in a Halloween house. It wasn’t fancy, but it worked.img_3357

The biggest challenge to this house turned out to be getting into the driveway. I missed it every. Single. Time.  The first day we learned the roundabout to ge
t back to the driveway on the narrow one-way streets. During this outing, Misty was navigating and asked me to turn right. As I moved into the right lane and turned on my signal, she shouted “abort, abort.”  We were all already cracking up so this became our trip rally cry. Abort, abort!

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As would become the norm on this trip, we ate well this first day. Light lunch at Poogan’s Porch followed by a great dinner at Hall’s Chophouse. Both were fantastic!

 

 

Day 2

Day two dawned with a long walk and a great breakfast at Toast. It doesn’t get better than huge biscuits and a pitcher of mimosas. img_3367
After breakfast, we made our way out to Magnolia Plantation.img_3370 We spent a great day there, but were a bit surprised when we first arrived to find that the main house was burned down during the Civil War. In fact, most plantations in this area were burned at the end of the Civil War, and the only one left standing today is about a mile away. Drayton Hall was spared that fate because it’s owner put up signs that it was a smallpox hospital, and Union soldiers wanted nothing to do with that so they moved on. Smart!

We mosied back to town, wandered the market, and stopped into Hyman’s to get off our feet and get a drink. If you’re ever in Charleston, you MUST go here. There’s a guy who walks around handing out simply the best hushpuppies I’ve ever tasted. Seriously.  They’re the crack of fried foods.

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After a great dinner at Poogan’s Smokehouse, we headed back to our crooked abode and watched old family movies on mom’s iPad. Funny and poignant … dance recitals, birthday parties and Grandma and Don’s wedding.

Day 3

After a quick breakfast at Sweetwater Cafe (so-so), img_3380we went on a carriage ride through the city. It was really great and we highly recommend. Such beautiful homes and great history.

We spent the day wandering — market, shopping, a brewery and a dessert cafe. By this point, we were pretty much wearing muumuus because of all the eating we’d done!

After dark, Misty and I talked mom and Tammy into touring the Old Charleston County Jail. No electricity + scary stories = fun.  Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and clearly cares a lot about telling the stories of the jail’s inhabitants. He told us that of the 30 or so tour guides in the company, only three continue to be comfortable going in the jail to give tours. img_3383He told a story about one of the former guides who had a brick thrown in her face by an unseen force. He then said “Ginger doesn’t do this tour anymore; she just does the carriage rides.” She had been our tour guide on our carriage ride!  Though they claim many people have seen, felt and heard unexplained things there, we experienced none of that. Which was OK by me.

We ended our last night in Charleston back at Hyman’s for a true meal. Fantastic!! Seriously, you must go.  We sat at a table with Sandra Bullock, Earth Wind & Fire, James Brown, David Lee Roth, Sarah Jessica Parker and Phish. Well … plaques with their names on them. Apparently they had all, at one point, sat at the table we were sitting at. A fun touch.

Day 4

We all hugged and went our separate ways. Great trip in the books!