Sunday, November 10, 2024

Eric & I Drive North To Bridgeport, Texas





Our drive starts on














Eric & I visited Texas
a previous stay in the area.





We follow signs to US 77
 & head North.






New bridge construction 






Cattle graze on a gloomy day.





I drive the first leg of our



Eric &  I stop at Buc-ee's
in  Hillsboro for
 Brisket Sandwiches.

 







Eric drives & I take pictures.




The Fort Worth Miller
Brewery sign






The Fort Worth skyline





My first sighting of a
Thanksgiving Turkey.











A giant spool of power line
 in transit











Driving on US Routes 81
& 287






Welcome to Bridgeport





Eric & I arrive at Thousand
afternoon rain.






A beautiful sunset










The morning after the
rain photo  of Site 203

Eric & I have Electric &
& Water Connections.



 

Monday, November 4, 2024

Brenham Masonic Cemetery AKA The Yellow Fever Cemetery in Brenham, Texas





This Cemetery was established
before 1847, the year it was









Nov. 18, 1886 - April 5, 1887

Jan. 12, 1902 - Sept. 5, 1902








Mother, Anna Becker
Feb. 5. 1860 - Sept. 14, 1939

Jan. 15, 1855 - June 8, 1937





This old Cemetery has swaths of tall grass.   Some areas have piles of tree branches.



This Memorial, with a book on top
its column is written in German:

Dec. 21. 1824 - Aug. 3, 1891






I found a Headstone with the Masonic Symbol...





Born in Girard, PA.
April 16, 1838
Died Oct. 6, 1867










Head Stones with photos...




Died Feb. 20, 1895, Age 87 years

Died March 25, 1908, Age 68 years




This Cemetery has two unmarked Mass GravesIn 1867, Brenhan, and other nearby communities lost many of its citizens to the Yellow Fever Epidemic.  






In memory of Lydia







Stockade fencing separates homes in the adjacent housing development on three sides of Brenham Masonic Cemetery.  





Aug. 20, 1817 - Oct. 7, 1867

Geo. W. Barnett
Mar. 27, 1845 - Oct. 14, 1867







 April 28, 1823 -  Jan. 9, 1892




Oct. 31, 1859 - June 1860








Mar. 1797 - Mar. 14, 1869




Oct. 6, 1867, Age 56 yrs. & 27 days

Susan E. Key
Sept. 18, 1868, Age 37 yrs. & 21 days












Sept. 5, 1851 - Jan. 26, 1860











W. P. Russell
Oct. 30, 1857 - July 22, 1911















June 22, 1834 - Jan. 16, 1916















A Family Plot with a 
partially open gate







The sandals I'm wearing leave lots of exposed skin for prickly Burs to grab onto.  They hurt my feet and I take the last of my photos with my camera's long lens.






November 30, 1851
aged 28 years, 9 mos, 9 days






A secluded section of the Cemetery...



The Obelisk: C.B. Shepard
Oct. 15, 1812 - Dec. 31, 1892

M.J. Andrews Shepard
Died May 3, 1892

Judge James E. Shepard
April 24, 1817 - July 16, 1894




I decided not to go any closer to this grouping of graves.

The specks in the middle of the photo are Ants moving back 
& forth from the underground Nest.





Col. 28 Ky. Infantry
War of 1812
Mar. 7, 1776 - Oct. 6, 1853





The Eldridge Family Plot
is overgrown.  







Brenham Masonic Cemetery is an important historic site.  Families buried their parents, babies, children, wives, and husbands here.  

Hundreds lie in unmarked graves because of the swift-moving, too often fatal Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1867.  The lack of monuments and plaques to memorialize them does not make their lives less important to their families or less important to the community.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Visiting Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham, Texas

 




A little girl leads a Cow to
the Barn to be milked.







Brenham Creamery Company was founded in 1907 to make Butter from excess Milk produced by local Dairy Farms.  Four years later the Creamery started producing two gallons of Ice Cream a day.





Brenham Creamery's first 
Refrigerated Truck is
proudly displayed.









Eric & I go to the
Visitors Center.







In 1930 Blenham Creamery was renamed Blue Bell Creamery to celebrate East Texas' favorite wildflower.  





Blue Bell Creamery Advertisers' wry wit:

& Blue Bell Ice Cream.










From Blue Bell's List of Slogans:  "Blue Bell's better than a county smile." 





Blue Bell held a Beatle Sweepstakes
to provide free tickets to The 
Beatles' performance at Sam Houston










"Blue Bell tastes like the good old days."





The Company expanded its
services into Houston in
the 1960s.







Blue Bell and its products have expanded across America...





2024 Blue Bell Territories
include most of the Midwest,
the East Coast, New
Mexico & Arizona.
 





"Blue Bell's the best ice cream in the country."






Me in the Blue Bell Ice Cream Barn








"Cows think Brenham's heaven."





Adding Oreos to a batch of
Cookies 'n Cream Ice Cream
in 1978.











"We're cranky about flavor."





Eric is the Official Taste Tester
For Blue Bell, a job he really
enjoys.











"We took the yuk out of yogurt."





Another Building houses the
Observation Deck, Ice Cream
Parlor, Creamery Store,
Baseball Museum & 
Restrooms.





"Have yourself a Blue Bell country day."





At the Observation Deck Eric
& I watched a batch of
Ice Cream being packaged
for distribution.






"We eat all we can and then we sell the rest."





The Ice Cream Parlor
serves sweet treats
for $1.00 a scoop.





Eric's choice - Buttered Pecan Ice Cream.  My choice - Chocolate Salted Caramel Ice Cream.






Blue Bell's Country Store has
something for everyone.





Cows waiting to spread
 Blue Bell happiness
& flavor.






"Blue Bell is the state ice cream of Texas."






is so popular that it needs to
be restocked with books.





Eric and I enjoyed our time at Blue Bell Creamery.  Traveling across the country allows us to visit many businesses and take Tours, including Winnebago Factory Tours, Jelly Belly Candy Company, Freightliner Custom Chassis Plant, Blue Ox Factory Tour, and Mona Loa Macadamia Nuts Factory...