A stunning wildflower meadow on our summit hike at Mt. Revelstoke, B.C. - Friday, August 2, 2024

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Sunday, October 27, 2013

My Favorite Flavor Cherry Red - Sun., Oct. 27

Quick, from what song is the title lyric above? The topic came up this morning because the sponsoring Volksmarch club, Hill Country Volkssportverein from Fredericksburg, Texas, had Halloween treats out in plastic pumpkins. I chose a cherry Tootsie Roll Pop and said, "My favorite flavor cherry red." Then I challenged Bob, "What song is that line from?" For the first three miles of our Volksmarch this morning, Bob puzzled over that. In the middle of another conversation, out of the blue, Bob  says, "The Rolling Stones, You can't always get what you want." I had to stop and think what he was referring to. Then I high-fived him and said, "You're right. I can hear the music for it in my head."

So started a 7.1 mile Volksmarch in Waring, Texas, at 9:00 a.m. We walked that distance in two hours, 20 minutes.

Our walk started at the Welfare Cafe, four miles from Waring. We saw the second-place scarecrow winner in the Creative category.

Welfare history.
Bob in front of Welfare Cafe.
 The following photo has Great Mullein (Verbascum, thapsus) in bloom.

No, we didn't go on this trail...we're not that old yet.
Creative scarecrow.
Fall color, Texas style.
The vines are showing fall colors.
Big Joshua Creek just before its confluence with Little Joshua Creek.
Along the way, we saw Olympic Gold Medalist Josh Davis's house, complete with natatorium. Josh Davis won medals in swimming in the Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 Olympics.

Josh Davis' house
Josh Davis' natatorium
Our first Volksmarch of the day took us along Little Joshua Creek, out through scenic countryside and into the town of Welfare.

Little Joshua Creek.
Lightly traveled gravel road through private property.
A beautiful morning for a walk.
Little Joshua Creek.

RV Park in Welfare on the top of a hill.
We have driven through this RV park just to check it out. It looks okay, but some of the rigs are old and have seen better days. Other RVs are very nice. There are also cabins for rent here.


Cabin at Top of the Hill RV Park in Welfare, Texas.

After losing 20+ pounds, Bob is a shadow of his former self.

Susan and Bob's shadow selves.
An old establishment.

More fall color.
Big Joshua Creek.

Great mullein
The variety of fall wildflowers surprised me...most were white, lavender or yellow.

Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)
Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)


Sacred Datura (Datura wrightii)
Sneezeweed (Helenium amarum)
Tickseed (Bidens aristosa)

Blooming bamboo






Bob and I had a few good laughs on our walk. We had to go through an area with cows and found the following sign:

"Loose livestock" took on a whole new meaning.
I said, "We're walking where the cows go."

We picked a good day to do this Volksmarch. The Waring Volunteer Fire Department was doing their annual fish fry fundraiser for lunch. After our walk we were HUNGRY and paid our donation for the fish fry. We had catfish, hush puppies, French fries and seasoned French fries, cole slaw, water, and Girl Scout cookies for dessert.

In addition to the fish fry, the Volunteer Fire Department had their engines on display and an AirLife helicopter flew in from San Antonio. The town of Waring is very small, yet the fish fry was the happening place to be for over three hours this afternoon. We made it through the food line before it got super busy.




Taking donations for lunch.
Fish fry lunch.
All the tables inside and outside Waring Hall were full!
After lunch, we took off on a 5K (3.1 mi) walk in the Waring countryside.




Almost finished. You can see all the cars in town for the fish fry.
On the way home, we saw these ... In Texas, you always have to be on the lookout for big game! There are many ranches that raise exotic animals. These guys live right next to I-10 in Welfare, a few miles east of Comfort.

From there, we headed to Costco; then home, where I zonked out and napped for two hours.

Today was a welcome respite from work. Last week, I worked Wednesday at the insurance office, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at the RV park office. One day off, and I work Monday through Wednesday at the insurance office and Thursday through Saturday at the RV park office. Whew. Busy, busy busy.

Bob, too, has been busy. Not only has he been working long days, he has also been helping out at Random Event Center in the evenings. He is also in training for the San Antonio Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon coming up on November 17. On Saturday, after an 11 mile training run, Bob vacuumed and did laundry while I worked. What a sweetheart!

Wow, this is a long blog today. Thanks for reading to the end.



Travel Bug out.


6 comments:

  1. Oh my mouth was watering! Fried catfish and hush puppies! What a treat!

    Nice way to spend the day! Loved your pictures...thanks for taking us along.....

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  2. Your walk(s) had lots of variety! Nice to finish it up with a good lunch. Do you get much fall color in Texas?

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  3. Yum! Can't find catfish and hush puppies just anywhere!

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  4. Great walk! What a variety of scenery.

    Hope Bob's knee is feeling better with the race coming up.

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  5. We love the "Hill Country" of Texas. In Welfare or Comfort there is a restaurant with 100's of plates on the walls. They are know for their get fried chicken. Just off I 10

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  6. The Place Bob/Linda are talking about is in Welfare, just down the hill from Top of the Hill RV park. Great place to eat, but get reservations.

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