We slept in at a small motel in Johnson City. Then we visited the LBJ stuff in Johnson City. That took about an hour. Then we drove west to the LBJ ranch, where we visited the gravesite and the ranch complex. It was quite an extensive thing, hundreds of acres. We followed that up with a visit to a peach stand. Peach pie, cobbler, and ice cream, which we ate at the LBJ roadside rest
Then we drove to the Cedar Lodge Resort on Lake Buchanan for the Skar reunion. We were the first ones there. The test of the Rolf Skar branch trickled in and we had a delicious pasta supper. The younger, more handsome Brian Skar’s wife, Tonya, is super organized and did a great job with the meal. 100 degrees temperature.
The ranger in Johnson City informed me that the name of the lake is pronounced “Buckanan”. I told him I taught history for 30 years and if the lake was named after the 15th President it was pronounced Byoochanan. He informed me that “Texans like to do things different.” I considered correcting him and saying, “You mean “differentLY.” But we North Dakotans don’t like to point out Texan’s bad grammar.
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