Go West – to New Mexico – Day 4

10 July 2021

I’m still on Eastern Daylight Time.  I awoke at 5:30 am (6:30 am Fort Lauderdale) so technically, I was awake at my normal time.  Not too long after I got up, Jo was ready for her morning walk.  Every time I visit, we get a good walk in and today was no exception.  I admit I’ve not been in very good shape lately with all the rain in Fort Lauderdale and I wondered how I would do in the hilly terrain around Alamo Heights. I was at least able to keep up.

The place she took me this time was close to Incarnate Word University where she taught.  It was the grounds of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Texas.  I’d never been before and the place is drop dead gorgeous and open to the public.  There are walking trails throughout the place and it is very well maintained.  

Jo did have somewhat of a surprise when one of the buildings (open to the public) had a back room and the door was open.  She stuck her head in there and there was a man.  What’s interesting is we had been standing in the building talking and he never said anything.  Wonder what he was doing in the back room with the lights out?  We beat a hasty retreat.

From there, she took me to Central Market in Alamo Heights.  This place is like Whole Foods on steroids.  I’ve never seen so much produce in one place.  I managed to make it out of there with only some grapes and Texas plums.  

We also had breakfast there and got away without spending a fortune on produce and breakfast.  I can only hope Fort Lauderdale gets one of these. I’m going to assume around a 2 1/2 mile walk this morning.  What was good for me was there were some nice hills.  It’ll get me in practice for the mountains around Patrick and Sara’s place in New Mexico.  

Jo is a fast walker.  I am a slow walker.  It worked out well enough because we both needed to stop a couple of times to catch our breath.

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After we got back to the house, we began to pack the jeep.  Jo wants to take some stuff to Patrick’s where she has a room.  She wants to have some of her things around her when she is there.  I know this is hard to believe but a literature professor wants to have her books around her.  Who knew?

The jeep will hold a lot on the interior and with the carrier on top, we were able to fit in everything she wanted to take.  I haven’t used the carrier a lot since I purchased it for one of my cross country trips so it’s nice to be able to put it to use again.  It seems to have minimal effect on my mileage.

Dinner tonight was at Cappy’s.  

Cappy’s has a very nice outdoor patio but with the rain, we decided to sit inside. This was the first time we’ve eaten in this section of the restaurant.

It’s kind of.a tradition with me and Jo.  Jo always gets the crab cakes and I always get something different.  I think our waitress was a little new.  I ordered the green salad as an appetizer and the fried shrimp as an entrée.  Jo ordered the crab cake entrée.  She brought out a salad appetizer with three shrimp.  Jo got the crab cake appetizer.  It turned out for the best.  It was plenty of food and that allowed us to have a desert, another tradition.  

The waitress didn’t get our order correct but she did a good job on the photo!

Tomorrow we head for Mineral Wells, Texas for our dose of valium from the mineral springs!

Stay tuned!