2007-04-16

Day 10: San Antonio, TX to Austin, TX

Today we decided to head back down to San Antonio before the much awaited drive up through the Texas hills. On the way I finally got a new Compact Flash reader at Best Buy. Just for good measure we tested the CF card from the ChaseCam in a machine at the store. Thankfully it was ok, and it was an opportunity to use Windows Vista for the first time. It seemed quite nice but it crashed within 5 minutes. We popped the card eventually and left with a load of fatal error message boxes on the screen. All we tried to do was look at a clip off the card. Unimpressive.

Finally we saw a ludicrously large item by the side of the road. Not quite "World's Largest Something-or-other", but it's a start:
From 2007 USA Elises


We visited the Riverwalk area of San Antonio. It's astonishingly pretty and incredibly relaxing. One forgets that one is in the middle of Texas when walking by the side of the water there. It had an almost European feel to it.
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As usual there are more pictures than I link here in the gallery. The "2007 USA Elises" links under each picture will also link to the gallery.

Adjacent to the Riverwalk is a little gallery of shops. I picked up this Peruvian woolen rug thing that will look great at home on the wall. The shop staff were very proud that their merchandise was all authentic from Central and South American craftsmen. This was good of course, but the items are not cheap and I expect $200 is quite a lot for some of the places where these (very skilled) people are living, so I quipped that of course 90% of the price will go to the original artist. They insisted that they maintain a close relationship with them and they do indeed receive a healthy cut.
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Leaving San Antonio we headed north west into the nice hill country. Weather was perfect; warm and sunny with a breeze, but not too hot. This was the first moment in the whole trip that I felt like we were closing in on the west coast. The hills reminded me a lot of some areas in California.
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At Fredericksburg we spotted another Elise on the road, but otherwise it was a town that didn't seem to have much worth stopping for. We had been advised to stop there but kept going as the only building of note was "Whittington's Jerky Store (Since 1963)". A bit further up the road a small sign indicated that we had entered a little town called "Hye". I was hoping that on the other side was another sign saying "Bye", but sadly there was none. Further along we came across this metal cow thing. Very cool looking, and it was solar powered too. One day I will find out what it does at night. Hopefully it has laser eyes and breathes fire to some techno moosic.
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We were told to visit a twisty road called 'The Devil's Backbone', but he must be a spineless fellow to be honest given the road. Not really what we were expecting, although we suspect that perhaps we missed the main bit. Anyway, at that point we had driven enough off our main path and just gave up and rejoined the road to Austin.

After some frustrating hotel hunting we eventually found accommodation and went out for some (surprise) steak dinner with my friend Mike and his family.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Tramp

So where is Mike from? Funny you should meet him in Texas.

Rodders

Unknown said...

Hehe, Rodders- Its fun reading your comments. They all seem very cryptic, you should sign them, Rodders 'The Jackal' or something. Very OO7. :)

I love the new pictures! I dig the animal pictures, especially the ones that don't have a fork and knife next to them ;) I am not a fan of bull horns- unless..the bull died of natural causes or was a bad bull that raped an innocent mother cow then ate her calf with a nice chianti...hehe. Yesss so, the horns would look so funny on your car it may be worth it either way! I would love to visit Texas now. I did not think I would ever say anything like that, but the pictures by the water look so beautiful and tranquil. You look very handsome as well. Maybe in another life. :)

xoxox,

~Priya

Anonymous said...

So you found out what an exciting road in TX is then... had the same problem when I lived there. Did it have one turn or two? Anyway, pick up a rock to put on your gas pedal then remove your shoe laces and use them to tie down the steering wheel. Steering wheels are not of much use when crossing TX.
Jedderzeds