We moved to be an RV park in Bandera to be nearer to the new house for closing.
Bill and Doris - 2013
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Sunday, December 22, 2013
22 Dec: New House In Bandera
After
viewing several houses in Kerrville, Ingram, Fredericksburg, Center Point,
Medina and Bandera we arrived at a decision with a house in Bandera. The house is in the Texas Hill Country a few
miles east of Bandera, 20 miles west of Boerne, 35 miles south of Kerrville,
and 35 miles northwest of San Antonio.
See pics below.
Monday, December 2, 2013
2 Dec: Christmas In the RV at Buchhorn RV
We
sold our house of 30 years on 22 Nov. We
are now living in the motorhome until we get settled in a new house. We spent Thanksgiving in Fort Worth with our
daughter Ginger. We are currently at
Buckhorn RV in Kerrville for a while.
Doris insist that she is going to have her Christmas tree and here it
is.
Monday, August 26, 2013
22 Aug: Day Trip to Atlantic City, WY
Atlantic City
Pop. 57 Elev. 7,675
Later in the 1960s, interest in a different metal-iron ore brought hundreds of people to the area when U.S. Steel constructed a large, open pit mine three miles northwest of Atlantic City. Although most of the miners commuted from Lander, several settled in Atlantic City. This and the growing interest in vacation homes made the town slowly grow again. In the 1980s the U.S. Steel mine closed, and with economic hard times throughout Wyoming, most of the people in this community left to find jobs.
Giessler
Store and Post Office (Atlantic City Mercantile). After the success of an
earlier store east of the McAuley Store, Lawrence Giessler constructed this
building in 1893 out of adobe brick, covered with metal siding. The next year
he built a large livery barn across the street, behind the store. For many years,
Giessler successfully operated the store, a freighting business, and a ranch on
Willow Creek. He installed the first telephone system in the area in 1904.
After his death, his wife, Emma, operated a cafe and boarding house for the
booming town. After the store closed in the late ‘30s, it was not opened again
until the iron ore boom in the 1960s. A U.S. Steel worker, Lyle Moerer,
restored the building. He and his wife, Jerrie, ran a store, gas station, and
bar for several years. Since then, various owners have operated it as a bar and
steak house. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The
steak house/bar was not open during our visit but the owners being inside as we
peeked in the windows unlocked the doors and allowed us to look around and take
a few pictures. As can be seen the
restaurant is a very interesting place.
Atlantic City Gold Mine
(No longer in Operation)
South Pass City
Population: 5
Elevation: 7905
South Pass City is located
about 2 mile west of Atlantic City. Many
of the original buildings and houses of the city have been restored or
reconstructed.
Gold Mine Just East of South Pass City (mine is still in operation)
View of Reconstructed South Pass City
Combination Salon and Barber Shop
Monday, August 12, 2013
Chariot Races In Dubois, 10 Aug
This event was billed as
the Wyoming Championship Chariot races.
This implies that there are other chariot races?
Side Trip to Yellowstone and Cody, 27
July
We left the motorhome in
Dubois and spent two nights in Yellowstone at the Roosevelt Lodge. Meals were all in the lodge (see below).
Nights were spent in our
humble cabin. Nights were cool. The wood stove did a good job heating the
place in the morning. However it took
almost an hour to get the chill off.
Evening view from
Roosevelt Lodge.
And needless to say there
is the ever present buffalo walking down the road.
After Yellowstone we spent a couple of nights in Cody, WY where we took in the Buffalo Bill Museum. Very nice museum. It would really take a couple of days to do the museum right. You could actually spend a day in the section on guns. There are over 4800 guns in the museum. However one day in a museum was enough for Doris (she skipped the gun section).
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Summer Haunt In Dubois
Arrived in Dubois July 1st. See below.
Museum Days In Dubois
Interesting display of
crafts etc. Highlight for me is the
cowboy stew and fry bread. Picked up a
nice spear point/knife blade produced by Ton Lucas. Tom began making these arrow points, blades
in 1957 at the age of 8.
Cowboy Stew
Museum Grounds
Cowboy Singing
Knife or Spear Point
Permanent Guest At the Lodge
Permanent Guest At the Lodge
Antique Engines - Early 1900s
External Crankcase Engine (notice exposed piston & piston rod)
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