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Go To Big Bend National Park Now!
If you’re a Texan raised on our Gulf Coast or in East Texas, and you have not visited Big Bend National Park, promise me that when you finish this blog, you’ll pick a date and go. It is that important to your Texas psyche. If you are a transplanted Texan like me, it is still a soul awakening experience, but at least I’m not at risk at having a Native Texan bumper sticker torn off my Subaru.
But first, you have a decision. To find five compelling reasons to visit Big Bend National Park as soon as click here. Or I’ll tell you about most of them in this post along with interesting, and for me, frightening adventure my son and I had at Big Bend. Lastly, you can get right to the adventure by clicking here. I give you these choices because I always love to read an unbroken and detailed narrative! So I’ve left it up to you. [Read more…]



















If you enter the hotel from Texas Street, you walk through a peaceful patio with flowing fountain on your way to the lobby. The hotel’s address, however, is on Highland Street. Entering on that street, you’ll have to maneuver through quite a few galleries and gift shops before get to the desk clerk. Not only were we on a budget, we were also very limited on how much we could bring back on the train. Any impulse purchase had to be small enough to tuck in a backpack or a purse. I exchanged a quarter and four pennies for a green plastic swizzle stick shaped like a rattlesnake . I love to stir cream into my morning coffee with whimsical swizzle sticks so this was a souvenir of Marfa that would get a lot of use.

















