Our drive from Houston to the Del Rio area on Saturday was uneventful, which is generally what we prefer. We've made this drive before and so had several deja vu moments as we made our way west. Going through San Antonio on I-10 was easy... it was Sunday and there was very little traffic.
Shortly after San Antonio, we jogged a bit south and got on Highway 90 for Del Rio. As lunchtime approached we started looking for a rest stop but there weren't any. So we stopped in Hondo, TX and ate lunch in a quiet furniture store parking lot just off the highway. When we got back on the road, we came upon a rest stop just 7 miles west of Hondo. Figures.
Each campsite has a shelter, which I'm sure is a life-saver when the weather gets really hot.
Lynda was taking Barley for his bedtime walk last night when they ran into a herd of deer. She said there was at least 5 or 6 of them... the human and both types of four-legged creatures were quite startled by the encounter. As it turns out, Whitetail deer are prolific in the Lake Armistad area and we would see more of them over the next 36 hours.
It was very foggy the next morning, and we headed into town (Del Rio) in search of a few groceries and a new bike rack. We were worried our current bike rack would soon break and someone driving behind us could get hurt. Long story short, we ended up getting a replacement bike rack from Walmart; despite information to the contrary on the Laughlin AFB web site, both the Base Exchange and Commissary are closed on Sundays. A friend of Lynda's recommended we eat at Manuel's Steakhouse and so we had lunch there; the food was good. I don't think there is an abundance of restaurants in Del Rio and we were glad to know about Manuel's.
We enjoyed this brief time at the Laughlin AFB Southwind Marina and would be happy to come back here again.
The only not-so-great thing that happened during our stay here is that I dropped and broke the Nikon camera - bah!!!! So we'll be using our cell phone cameras for now, until we decide whether and what to get. Dangit.
Next stop is Big Bend National Park - we leave tomorrow morning. Stay tuned!
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