Redeeming the Time

Since leaving the Fort Worth area, I have been busy taking advantage of staying with my mother in Yoakum.  First on the agenda was a day spent in Victoria.  Among other things, and the cherry on the cake, so to speak, was a time of fellowship with my friend James.  We topped off our visit by smoking a cigar on his front porch.  I felt so free and unstressed by my time around the old stomping ground.  The next day, I headed to Palmetto State Park near Gonzales, Texas.  I hadn't been there since Cub Scouts well-over thirty years ago.  It was exactly as I remembered it, only better.  Overall, I only spent a few hours at the park, which included smoking a cigar, but I very much enjoyed the trip down memory lane.  If I could have foreseen how beautiful the weather would have turned out, I would have spent the first few days of my trip camping out under the stars.  Oh well, maybe next time!  Today I spent part of the morning in Cuero, Texas, cemetery-hunting.  In addition, I checked out the historical markers in and surrounding the courthouse square.  There is so much history in this part of Texas, it is near-impossible to see it all in only a few hours.  Who knows what the remainder of my trip will bring?!  I'm sure my time will be well-spent.  Until we speak again, happy holidays!

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