Thanks for taking us along, Dan.
Truck heat IS nice - and you don't have to gear up, or freeze your corneas.
Rode in 70's yesterday here in sw Ohio, snow arriving in 3 hours.
Got all my scoot servicing done while plastic was warm.
Best of luck with your scooter! Please do keep us posted.
Stig
Thanks Tom. On the way down to Houston found the coolest eatery in Livingston called the Whistle stop Cafe and had an awesome breakfast with Deb. Delores, our 72 year old server made it super special and when I told her she was a perfect waitress she had me stand up and gave me the biggest hug and kiss. Don't you know she got a fat tip. All along the way yesterday we met the nicest people and engaged in real conversation beyond the usual chit chat. Have to say it though Houston is one tough hombre to drive in.
Made it to Tejas Motorsports by noon and got the trailer unloaded and checked into the scooter hospital. Funny, they even used a tag for the key and bike that reminded me of checking into a hospital and took nearly as long. Nice place but saw no Kymco's on the showroom floor. They say they're a Kymco dealer though. Decided to take a little longer route home and stopped in Nacogdoches, the oldest city in Texas incorporated in 1716. Found a cutesy place for lunch on the downtown square, Dollies an art deco throwback to the 50's. Dollie greeted us at the door and served up one of the best burgers we've had in a long time. Deb and I browsed antigue shops until they all started looking the same. Found an off beat bookstore and got my son a book written by a local who claims alien abduction. My prize though was Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne about Quanah Parker, perhaps the most powerful Indian chief of the Comanches and the rise and fall of their tribe from westward expansion. Left out at 7am and returned at 6:21pm. A most eventful day, wonderful food, incredible people and got the scooter scheduled for it's checkup.
Crazy weather for you guys to swing from the 70's to snow in 24 hours. Wish we would get a dusting here so I can watch some of our dogs reactions to snow, something that our younger ones have never seen
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