robbyr
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Wonder about Western and Blueriver. Haven’t seen either post in a long time.
15 and 18 minutes? You guys must be getting slow?:cool2:

You have no idea how long it takes us to enjoy a beer Robby.![]()
Apparently I enjoy mine at a faster pace.:dance1:

We also stop and smell the roses ... with our beers. You just have to watch the thorns and look out for the bees.![]()
I don’t have time for roses. When I get home from work my other half makes sure I have another full time job that starts with feeding horses, cows, donkeys, dogs, cats, and occasionally the goldfish in the water trough. But I do enjoy however many beers I want in my escapades. Just the animal feeding is usually a two beer job.

15 minutes tops Kyle! And that’s if we stopped for a beer.
Had a Dinner out at the Monument Inn a few weeks ago. Always good!
I was going to go check it out, but the Lynchburg ferry is down for the count right now. Kids were sad no ferry ride.
Here's a link to the San Jacinto monument's webcam.
EarthCam - San Jacinto Monument Cam

My Great, Great, Great Grandfather, Gordon Jennings, was among the defenders who fell that day. Lost his brother Charles Jennings at Goliad. Gordon at age 56 was the oldest there. Gordon's daughter (my direct descendant) rode to alert settlers around the Bastrop area to the fall of the Alamo and the coming invasion of the Mexican army. This was known as the "Ride of Kate Jennings" during the Runaway Scrape.
Love Texas history.
My Great, Great, Great Grandfather, Gordon Jennings, was among the defenders who fell that day. Lost his brother Charles Jennings at Goliad. Gordon at age 56 was the oldest there. Gordon's daughter (my direct descendant) rode to alert settlers around the Bastrop area to the fall of the Alamo and the coming invasion of the Mexican army. This was known as the "Ride of Kate Jennings" during the Runaway Scrape.
Love Texas history.