They forgot McAllen, so close to South Padre Island. McAllen and the surrounding Mid RGV area is a major population center along the U.S. / Mexican border. :^)
Funny! But it’s missing Amarillo and the Texas panhandle. 🙁
We made it through the Texas panhandle in about 4 hours a couple weeks ago, despite the Buc-ee’s stop in Amarillo and the major thunderstorms as we neared the New Mexico state line. Storms were so bad we didn’t stop in Adrian for Route 66 midpoint photos – we couldn’t even see Adrian in the storms!
They forgot McAllen, so close to South Padre Island. McAllen and the surrounding Mid RGV area is a major population center along the U.S. / Mexican border. :^)
Funny! But it’s missing Amarillo and the Texas panhandle. 🙁
We made it through the Texas panhandle in about 4 hours a couple weeks ago, despite the Buc-ee’s stop in Amarillo and the major thunderstorms as we neared the New Mexico state line. Storms were so bad we didn’t stop in Adrian for Route 66 midpoint photos – we couldn’t even see Adrian in the storms!
“To get to Texas, it’s real easy. Just take I-10 until you hit the ocean, and then look around for a city nearby you want to live in!”
Jacksonville, New Orleans, Santa Monica, Atlantis, or Lemuria? 🙂
All- LOL, good points…
This is the usually censored and rarely published “Ladies Night” map of Texas, right after Texas sings “You can Leave your Stetson on”.
Culture shock. Crossing the Sabine river and seeing Mile Marker 810.
Mile markers showing 400+ when entering the Great Plains states are bad enough. Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas seem endless.
Ag- LOL
WSF- Snerk… it IS a big state!
TOS- Yeah, we have states bigger than most European countries. Hell, we have counties bigger than some of them!!!