Day 7 - March 7th 2019 - Aransas Pass TX to Lafayette LA in the gloom and the rain
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Up at a leisurely hour - on the road at 0900.
Took TX-35 for the bulk of the morning till it was time to head East to Galveston near Houston.
A lot of unnoteworthy Texas Puckerbrush - miles and miles of Mesquite, few towns, no gas stations, and few people.
At Galveston, I took the Ferry to Bolivar.
Arrived at Hppants just in time to go to dinner with 'Pants and Miss Tammy. It was great!
'Pants was busy taking photos of the food
Pants and I enjoyed the same Speckled Trout and Brussel Sprouts. Miss tammy had Shrimp!
We all shared this "Lo-Carb" Bread Pudding for dessert. The Rum Sauce was made with a local rum and was extraordinary!
As previously reported I had pulled the Delta Sierra move of the new year by leaving my Helmet at home. Miraculously a new Cardo Packtalk Bold Unit was awaiting my arrival at "Pants house! Talk about Customer Service!!!!
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