Yesterday, we made plans to go today since the weather was going to be sunny and in the low 60's, cool enough to hike around on a rock without breaking too much of a sweat.
After a two hour drive to get there, we discovered that everyone else had the same idea to visit the rock, and the park was closed to any more visitors until some visitors had cleared out. There were car loads of people being turned away. Although we were a little disappointed we took it in stride and made lemonade out of our lemons.
We decided to drive back to the closest little town, Llano, Texas and stop to explore. I don't have any knowledge of Llano except for driving through it a few times heading to other destinations and mentally associating it with tornadoes. Seems like every time there's bad weather in our area, a tornado warning will be posted for Llano.
I have an affection for small, quaint Texas towns with charm. I can probably attribute that to reading too many Harlequin Romances in my young adult years.
Even though we didn't make it to our intended destination, Llano was not a disappointment and we had fun exploring around.
First, we crossed this cool bridge that crossed the Llano River into the central square part of town. Toby and Skye raced across the pedestrian bridge...
The Llano River below was peaceful and nice with a dam that spanned the width of the river...
Our first stop once we made it across the bridge into the "square" was the candy store, of course!
Then we headed to the old jail house for a short tour....
We found it interesting that the "jail man" and his family lived there with the inmates. Their living quarters were on the bottom floor and the "inmates" were on the top 3 floors....
Then we just walked around taking in the sights for awhile...
This hotel is where Bonnie and Clyde spent a night or two while traveling through Texas. We wanted to go in and check it out, but it was closed...
I snapped a pic through the window though...
Skye enjoyed the old piano on the front porch....
There were decorated deer everywhere. I'm sure they had some significance, but not sure what...
Skye asked me if this was the kind of gas pumps they had "back in my day".....
More historical stuff.....
Next, we went to the local park on the river to check it out...
Toby and Skye fighting over the candy from the candy store....
Walking along the park trail......
Our Chick Fil A breakfast had worn off, so we ate some dinner at a local pizza joint before we headed home. Why is it that the drive home is always seems so much faster than the drive there??????
I feel like the cards were dealt in our favor, because I think we all had a pretty good time despite our last minute change of plans.
We will head back again soon for the rock , but will make the trip during the week next time when it will most likely be less crowded.
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