We left our little birdie and headed south towards our next stop. We like to take the back roads and following Wayne's "instinct" we ended up down a dirt road and then back in the hinterland, having to turn around on a ranchers back field. But, we saw a lot of beautiful country and eventually ended up in Wills Point.
Chaircow of Wills Point welcoming committee!!
The town was well worth exploring as its few streets were paved with brick.
It had 2 stop signs and one stop light!! We walked the streets and completely enjoyed the small townishness!
Then we headed out of town on another small road, Hwy 34. WE enjoyed the leisurely drive through green fields and small farms.
Several small communities had thoughts of grandeur at one time, as reflected in the names they decided to hang on their wide spot in the road.
Finally we arrived in the county seat of Hill county, Hillsborro. As with most of these small, old county seats here in Texas, the court house sticks out majestically above all the other old shops in town.
This one caught our eye and then as we walked around and looked at it, some of the finer details hit us. This monument is dedicated to their Confederate soldiers!
Here is what was written on it. We have to realize, we are in the south and Texas is a very independent state!
Another thing that grabbed us is display of the constitution.....
....placing "In God We Trust" in several prominent places......
...and even using scripture from the bible!!!!
As we have toured Texas, we are struck with the friendliness of all the people and their fierce independence. It actually is the only state in the union that is allowed to fly its state flag at the same height as the Stars and Stripes! That is because it came into the Union as an independent country. Before it was Texas the state, it was Texas, the country!
We were also surprised that this little town had the oldest pharmacy in Texas too! It is amazing all the things you learn as you just wander the town!
So, we pulled into the town of Whitney and drove 5 miles out of town to Lake Whitney Thousand Trails Preserve and set up for a few days. We were here to pay bills, prepare taxes, just relax and go to church. Speaking of church. While at church today as we introduced ourselves and said we were from Oregon, some guy spoke up and said, "Hey, isn't Oregon up in the upper panhandle of Texas?" Another guy said, "No, I think its one of those territories we annexed in to Texas a while back." Another said, "Nah, that's that country up north where they have all those hippies and other liberals." Then there was some serious banter about people from Oregon. I got the final word in with, "Well, when any of you goat ropers wanna see what real beautiful country looks like, come on up north and we will show you a good time." We will leave here tomorrow, Monday to head further south.
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