I know I told you that this hotel is heaven but see the attached photo and I think you will agree they want me to relocate here. We worked out this morning and the stationary bikes have TV, Internet, and simulated videos of rides in the Alps and French Riviera.
Your prayers WORKED! It rained rather heavy early so we took a cab to the LBJ Museum instead of walking as we had previously planned. But thanks to your anti-rain prayers we did not have any further issue with bad weather the rest of the day and night.
Our visit to the LBJ museum was a huge success. There were great videos, graphics, memorabilia and recorded conversations. I was in my element. I turned a “recommended” 90 minute tour into a 3 hour 30 minute experience (and Patrice thought three Pirate vs St. Louis baseball games were torture?). My favorite part was the “Please hold for the President” phone conversations. I loved the way he was in such command talking to people like Dixiecrat Richard Russell of Georgia (“Don’t tell me you can’t do it, I am telling you that you WILL do it. I am not asking you to do this for me, you are doing it for your country”) and Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell (“What are you doing? Why didn’t you get it done? I don’t care what you need, you NEED to get this done!”). Other phone calls showed his sensitive side. There were a couple with Lady Bird that were very heart warming. I was teary eyed when we left the museum.
At night we headed to the Colorado River for the much ballyhooed Bats of Austin. I must admit this was a bit underwhelming. The bats were tiny and very hard for me to see. It was dark so a photo of the rapidly flying bats was out of the question. I have attached a bat picture for those who might otherwise be disappointed. The highlight of the Bat experience was hooking up with our friend from LA, Tai, who now lives in Austin.
A blog without any mention of food? Is this possible?
Yes.
Until tomorrow.
Robert







































