Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Been Here, Painted That

While in Amarillo, we stopped to see one of America's favorite roadside attractions (which we'd seen before, but it'd been a few years). Some eccentric millionaire rancher paid some artist a bunch of money to bury some Cadillacs nose deep in his field, and then someone decided to spray paint them... I guess? Either way it's a fun place to visit, and the kids enjoy wasting cans of spray paint!





I painted the smiley face! Excellent artwork...











It was a long drive back from Amarillo, but they didn't complain.

Palo Duro Canyon

Fun fact: The second largest canyon in the United States is in North Texas! Not quite as impressive as that other big canyon in Arizona, but still worth checking out, Palo Duro Canyon is just south of Amarillo, Texas. Yes, made it to Amarillo by the morning, so King George would be pleased with us. We got up early to get to the canyon to take the hike to the Lighthouse that seemed to be the park's trademark hike. Thankfully we got on the trail by around 8:30, because any later and we may have died under the Texas sun. It was hot, and there wasn't much shade, but the trail was pretty easy and not short on scenery. With the sun still barely up, the tarantulas hadn't all gone back to bed for the day, so we saw a few of them casually crossing the trail. Thankfully they weren't runners, and they didn't seem to notice or care about us, so they were entertaining to watch. Otherwise, the trail was 5.6 miles out and back, and took just long enough to run out of water but not die! Check it out:


There's a friendly tarantula hanging out by his hole in the ground... the pics don't do justice to how big they were.



Tarantula crossing.






Made it up the steep climb to the Lighthouse!











Just a bit hot on the trail back.

But at least they had a snow cone stand back at the trail head!

COVID Family Photo

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Caprock Canyon

We needed to get out, at least for a weekend, after a continued shutdown of most forms of life. We figured going camping was an option to "social distance" and still go away for the weekend, so we headed up to north Texas near Amarillo to a couple of state parks. First up was Caprock Canyon State Park. It was hot, hot, 104 degrees at one point, and it felt like it. But the park was pretty empty and pretty nice overall. We saw a herd of buffalo that live in the park, a friendly tarantula, and a bunch of red rock cliffs. The canyon was beautiful and would have made for some nice hikes if the weather hadn't been the way it was, but we still managed to walk around a bit and check it out.























You're a Pepper, We're a Pepper

We went through Waco last month and stopped to check out the Dr. Pepper museum! I don't think I was aware Dr. Pepper started in Texas, but that may be because I have never been a huge fan of it. Everyone else around here loves it though! I will admit, the free Dr. Pepper float was pretty good though. We checked out the museum and the gift shop of course, and learned all about different soda brands. It wasn't quite as big a deal as the World of Coke in Atlanta, but it was still worth checking out!

Life in COVID-19 continues... don't they look excited?





It's always nice enjoying a refreshing drink on a hot Texas day!