Brian is right, I was gallivanting around the globe recently, but it was not all fun and games. For starters, I flew to NY on Tuesday, after already working Sat-Mon in Oman to finish out the US work week (Wed -Fri). After spending the weekend in NYC with a couple friends, I worked a few more days in NY, then took a 2-day jaunt to see my family in Texas. I just couldn't fly 20 hours to the US and not fly a few more to see my family. It was a lot of flying, but worth the trip and it was a productive work week. But, let’s talk about the fun stuff.
After working several days in White Plains, NY, I met two girlfriends in NYC where we mainly walked around and people watched (best done over a cold, delicious beverage). The people watching in NYC is fascinating. For example, where else can you find a 65 year-old woman with huge blonde hair in a black bikini and high heel boots standing in the street with a guitar and charging $2 to take a picture with her (except Vegas)? She said, and I quote, “It took me a long time to find a career I really enjoy and that I am good at.” This made me laugh, but some quick math indicates this little lady probably makes a good living. Let’s just take a typical Saturday for example. People were lined up to take pictures with her – she at least had 60+ pictures taken of her in an hour. That makes - ($2/picture x 60 pictures/hour x 6 hours/day) = $720. If she only works Saturdays, that’s ~$37,000 per year. Not too shabs….
We also saw a show on Saturday night – 9 to 5. Yes, the Dolly Parton one. Even I was hesitant, but it was great! Made even better by the second row orchestra seats Jamie scored for half price! (A good ole’ Texas girl is never afraid to take a chance at angering 1,000 hot New Yorkers and Europeans to get a good place in line for good show seats.)
After a few more days of work in White Plains, NY, I headed to Concan. Danny (little brother) picked me up at the airport in Austin and after a quick stop for some bean and cheese tacos from a taqueria we took the 3-hour scenic drive home. Now, I must pause for a moment to exalt tacos from Texas – homemade tortillas and refried beans (with lard, of course), cheddar cheese, and two types of homemade salsa, all for the low price of $1.00 each. Why is this so hard to replicate in the rest of the Union!?!
Danny and I stopped on the way home to take pictures of the Frio Canyon – the northern gateway to Concan.
I was happy to see upon my arrival in Concan that life is kicking along as usual.
Dad walks Chloe (the parents are watching our basset until we return to the States). As evident by the amount of tongue hanging from Chloe’s mouth, she is still acclimating to the Texas weather – just a tad warmer in TX than in our beloved Colorado.
Mom feeds Henry. Henry is a 3-month old calf and one of the most recent additions to the family. He has a fan club in the kids that spend the summer at my parents’ place in Concan. (Yes, Henry is sucking on my mom’s fingers.)
We take trips into the big city (San Antonio – 90 miles away) to have dinner with friends and see Paula’s new art show.
We watch it rain from the back porch in Concan. I just want to point out that Texas is in the midst of a serious drought, but it rained both times I visited Concan this year.
After two days in Concan, I drove back to Austin to catch my flight back to Oman. After a 30+ hour trip, I went to bed at midnight in Muscat and woke up at 7:30 the next morning to catch a plane to Amman, Jordan, where we currently are. Jordan is great and we will post pics soon. In the interim, however, here are some more pictures of Texas to satiate all of your Texas-loving appetites.
Sunset over the Hill Country – view from my parents’ front porch.
Seven Bluff
Chloe cooling off in the trough by the barn
White tail deer in the pecan orchard

