
We spent a day and drove down to the Gulf Coast. Along the way we stopped at a small cafe for lunch and the hope of "a bit of local color". The "Mom and Pop" business along the interstate was very busy and overwhelmed with 6 total customers. Just before we got our sandwiches "Mom and Pop" received an urgent phone call. One on the cows back on their ranch was in dire need. She was struggling to deliver- probably twin calves- and the buzzards were tormenting this poor mother to be. We heard the entire play by play several times as we sat and waited to be served and then again as we ate our meal. The cafe needed to be closed down so this cow could be rescued but alas another 4 patrons entered for lunch. When it rains it pours....
The weather at the gulf coast was warm but very windy. The sand blew around and drifted like snow. We were impressed by the ferry that transported us on and off the barrier island. There was no additional charge for the ferry and it was very efficient and organized. I guess the government can do some things well.
We were impressed by the patriotism displayed in Texas. The American and Texas Flags flew proudly across the state. A traveler also certainly got the messages "Don't mess with Texas" in addition to "Go Spurs!"
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