Sunrise in Monument Valley

Sunrise in Monument Valley

Thursday, April 19, 2018

ANOTHER DAY IN FREDERICKSBURG, TX

This area has so many places and little little towns to visit and  is so great to just hang out and relax here. On our way home from Wildseed Farms we realized that Luckenback, TX was only about 5 miles down another road, so we were off to Luckenback.  Although the song is one of our favorites, the town of Luckenback is misleading as there is no real town. It consists of a General Store/Post Office, bar and a back yard with a stage and a bunch of picnic tables to sit and enjoy whatever live country music might be playing. On the weekends the entertainers are is a little more well know than on the day we were here. But they were great anyway.

 The parking is a dirt lot and as you walk up you see the General Store/Post Office.



                                          This is the back yard with the live entertainment.




Here's the you tube video of the entertainment.  LOL


https://youtu.be/NhXHK_opkW8  


After Luckenback we headed back to Fredericksburg and decided to eat downtown before heading to the MH. As we walked along Maine St. David spotted some fabric in one of the shops. The shop was called  "Things In A Room" and boy did they have fabric and this is how they displayed most of it. I have never seen fabric displayed on a peg board system. It sort of made it hard to see each of the fabrics, but the were sure able to stack a lot of fabric.


We had dinner at Auslanders Restaurant which was a German cuisine. I had the sausage with cheese and jalapenos and David had their standard bratwurst. Of course we had to sample each others, and they were both great. The German potato salad was great and my favorite red cabbage had way too much vinegar to enjoy. I love red cabbage, but his almost took my breath away.  



                                                            David had some kind of beer.

 Back at the MH. There was a small Class B parked next to us and when the man saw Bentley in his stroller he had to come over and talk with us about our cats. As it turned out he was traveling with his wife and his beautiful silver Maine Coon. He brought her out and she was gorgeous, a real show cat. When he saw Nicholas he was almost in tears because he said they had just lost their cat Duffy that looked just like Nickie. He missed him so much and just could get over how much Nickie looked like his cat.


                                              We have one more day in Fredericksburg to enjoy.

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