I purposely left Austin at 4am to get to Las Cruces, New Mexico by lunchtime. It's one of my favorite places for Mexican food and once I'm there I know I only have four more hours before reaching Tucson. Also there's the fact that there really isn't much to see or do between Austin and … Continue reading The Crosses, Or Crossroads?
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It was a brisk windy morning when I awoke at my BNB and headed out for another hike in Zilker Park. I like starting the day with a little exercise, especially when I know I'm going to be eating a rather large lunch! As I walked along the steep rocky trail I saw people on … Continue reading Keep Austin Weird- Part 2
One of things I love about traveling around America, is the different feel each city or town has. I remember as a kid the first thing that came to me were the smells of each place we'd pass. Some smells were great like when we drove up to a local mom and pop BBQ joint … Continue reading Keep Austin Weird-Part 1
Hello everyone and thanks for stopping by. One of the things I love about driving across the country is that you have the opportunity to stop at any place you want. It might be a historical site or a National Park or in my case a museum. Not any museum mind you but a very … Continue reading Saturday Quickie: Waco
Monday, I had deliberately left Knoxville early so I would arrive in Memphis at lunchtime. I was excited to try the ribs, the Food Network had declared, "The best ribs in America". The restaurant is The BBQ Shop and it has a long standing tradition in Memphis. Memphis BBQ is known mostly for pork, the … Continue reading Best Laid Plans…
I remember years ago you couldn't get a Krispy Kreme donut anywhere but in the south. This was probably a good thing, as these donuts have a curious addictive quality. Maybe it's their light fluffy essence or the rich gooey glaze that makes them irresistible to so many people. The fact that if you live … Continue reading Krispy Kreme, Donuts To The Extreme.
Hello from the road! I love driving across America and finding new places to explore. Today my cousin took me on a long ride out into the countryside to find an ice cream shop I had heard about. We took off on our little adventure and crossed rivers and railroad tracks. We passed old barns … Continue reading Cruze-ing for Ice Cream
Sometimes headlines aren't what you think, but in this case it is! I have a quick review of a restaurant in Nyack and a little news. A few weeks ago I did take-out from Nyack's local pasta shop DPNB Pasta And Provisions. The Chef Tony Scotto grew up in South Nyack and his wife Louiedell … Continue reading A Saturday Quickie
Hi everyone, yes it has been a little bit since I last posted, sometimes life gets busy. I have a lot going on at the moment and I'd like to share one thing with you. My son was just accepted to Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences! Yep, I'm a proud Papa. He'll be … Continue reading Eggs-actly
Right now in most of the Christian world Lent is in full swing . However, if you practice Orthodox Christianity Lent and Easter fall a little later in your calendar. The Russian Orthodox Church in Nyack has just started Maslenitsa or "Butter Week". Maslenitsa is a traditional Russian "Mardi-Gras" the last week before the start … Continue reading Butter Week, Anyone?