Travels in a Tin Can

(Kiana) #1

''Eye-spy with my little eye something beginning with R'
'Road?'
‘Yep’
'Eye-spy with my little eye something beginning with D'
'Desert?’
‘Yep’
'Eye-spy with my little eye something beginning with M'
'Mountains?’
‘No. Oh, actually did you say mountains?’
‘Yep’
‘Sorry, I fell asleep, yes, it was Mountains’
'Eye-spy with my little eye something beginning with............oh, that's all
there is.’
The only real diversion all day was when we stopped for petrol and the toilet -
twice. Even lunch break, normally filled with 'where' and 'when' decisions was
taken care of the night before at Pizza Hut.
The landscape got slightly more interesting as we neared the
Texas/Louisiana border, green began to make a welcome reappearance
among the vegetation, but the view was still big, and still empty.


We selected a KOA camp outside San Antonio, because we knew it would
have good facilities, all the sites in the chain do, and because it boasted a
nearby bus stop to town. We were even able to buy tea from a barbecue van
on site, and had a free movie to watch.
While we waited for our meal we picked up hot tips from a couple

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