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GaryInVA wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 12:03 I know Jim secretly likes to visit the Silos in Waco.
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Well the stuff my wife wanted to do in Waco was closed on Sundays. So we went North to Grapevine. It was a rainy wet...but we discovered that the historic district of Grapevine is nice and has some history and an old timey feel. We were able to watch Hannah walk across the stage and get her diploma we had lunch with her on Friday and then dinner on Sunday. So proud of her.

It all worked out time wise, and travel was un-remarkable. I didn't have any great beers or food...but at least is wasn't crazy hot and the humidity was OK as it was in the form of non-stop rain...so a good weekend and the Lone Star State said goodbye to the crew from Colorado on Monday.
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