
We did enjoy some of the best food ever at the Bandera Saloon. Chef Mark took wonderful care of us. When you go, I highly recommend the Maytag Bleu Cheese Tenderloin. A-ma-Zing. Truly. Wow. I don't even like Bleu Cheese. Try it. You'll like it. Also, if you are drinker, Jen, behind the bar, makes a mean Texas Tea. Yum!
Cher at The Texas Woman sent me this wonderful hat that I enjoyed bookoos on the trip. Somewhere on her blog is a link to her son's company, where this head cover came from. If you love it, move fast. There are limited qualities.

David played along well, when it came to stopping and shopping. We made stops at thrift stores, an estate sale and some garage sales, as well as a few shops here and there. Places that, I assure you, the man would never have stopped had I not been there. Isn't he a trooper? Here is a peek at some of the goodies I walked away with.


Glad to see y'all are back all safe and sound. Missed you. Deb
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WOOHOO! I GET THE NAPKIN RINGS!!!! When I get them, I'll show you my table for Thanksgiving. To die for!
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You did find some goodies. That hat is definately you, very pretty!! I've just got to plan a trip your way, VERY SOON!!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention I would definately go back and steal (borrow, beg) for that sign!! It's way too cool!!
ReplyDeleteThe hairy napkin rings are pretty cool, Cher. You'll like them. I purchased a hairless cow hide from Tandy Leather on this trip to cover some bar stool cushions.
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