6.18.92 Life is a highway, and I'm gonna ride it all night long. At least until I get to the Big D, ....DALLAS, Not much of a city until the late 19th century, just a trading post. All we knew is that it looked sweet from HWY 20E - at least it was new territory for all three of us. Heading South towards our first campsite, we were a little apprehensive as to what we should expect. But the Hi Ho Campgrounds in Glenn Heights turned out to be sweet (before we learned this was a "DRY" town). What is this, the Duke's of Hazard? For $4/night each, we got a bargain. The lady at the front desk gave us a map and told us what to see - she used old postcards for an added visual effect.
Since we were headed downtown tomorrow, we wanted to check out the S.M.U area. It was awesome! Very classy, colonial buildings. We couldn't belive the Phi Delta Theta Housa looked like the model chapter for the whole organization! We drove through campus and saw some of the houses in the area, which were amazing!
The Green Elephant was calling and we were ready to answer. This was a 60's type establishment with psychadelic stuff all over. Chicken noodle soup and salad. One of my favs....This led us out to the Greenville Ave. and Grill. Live music and lots of chilling needed.
Back at the campsite, we needed to revisit our hearts card game - even Jase played. But being parched, we walked to the gas station in Glenn Heights only to find that they didn't sell adult beverages in them there parts. So back to the Hi Ho we go. Sem couldn't sleep too well so he ended up in the Bravada and Jase and I enjoyed a snore-less night without having to sling any shoes at the culprit!
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