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calling all Zone 5 Caymans, meet and eat in Round Top at the Round Top cafe, noon on March 31st. Invite 3 Cayman friends (or enemies) who may not know about this event or read Cayman Club daily like you and me.
so far, looks like these have expressed interest
ecmazza (Cobalt Blue)
Chris S (Guards Red)
Mad Eric (Speed Yellow)
TX-KmanS (Arctic Silver)
Kimchang (Lapis Blue)
Swancoat (Basalt Black)
Jon in Austin (Meteor Gray)
Papa in Austin (Speed Yellow)
skup (Black)
jgriff (Black)
JoeTwelvePack (Midnight Blue)
F430 (Ferrari)
good representation of the color options
as usual, speed yellow rules!
Quote:
Originally Posted by TX-KmanS
I just moved my schedule around and put this on my calendar. I'll see everyone there.
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Papa in Austin
"be young, be foolish, but be happy!"
2007 Speed Yellow Cayman S
Last edited by Papa in Austin; 03-26-2007 at 01:54 AM.
Reason: updated info
anyone given thought about maybe meeting earlier? just thinking about traffic (even on the BFE roads!) and everyone's desire to open it up a bit. i'm guessing folks may have already made plans so not trying to mess with the schedule but just throwin the idea out there
here's a little info on Round Top since some have asked
Round Top’s picturesque square, surrounded by antique shops and restaurants, offers
A historic square: Henkel Square Museum Village with many original log homes which are authentically furnished.
An internationally renowned musical institute, Festival Hill offers superb year round education and performance programs. It has a unique 200-acre campus containing major performance facilities, historic houses, extensive gardens parks and nature preserves. The Festival-Institute is also known as an important center for research and scholarly study.
An Old Car buff: or want-to-be? Round Top is just the place to go to: Sterling B McCall, Jr. has established an extensive old car museum a short 5 miles south of Round Top in the hamlet of Warrenton. There you can meander through the past from 1908-1967. The museum is air conditioned and you can tour at your leisure.
Shakespeare at Winedale is housed in the Texas countryside, at the University Of Texas Winedale Historical Center. Students from the Austin based U of Texas perform in a century-old German hay barn that has been converted into an Elizabethan-style theatre.
If you are a true shopper and don’t need an excuse to do it: Round Top is the perfect place to be on any given week end. There are “Dazzle Days” through out the year where you can experience progressive shopping experiences with a theme: Winter Daze, Music Daze., Salsa Daze, to name a few.
All through the area are wildflower trails that are blazing with the color of
Phlox, bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, Evening primrose and various others. Maps are available to follow by car, bike, or motorcycle. The beauty of springtime in this south Texas hill country cannot be described, only viewed.
Historical Parks in the area:
Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historical Park is located one mile south of LaGrange, Texas. The park includes the Kreische Brewery and Home where Heinrich Kreische, a master stone mason, acquired in 1846. The site is the first commercial brewery in Texas. The facility includes picnic sites; nature trails and the historical monument and tomb
Nearby State Parks: Buescher State Park, Bastrop, Stephen F, Austin State Historical Park.
Painted Churches Tour:
Available to the south of Round Top is the famous Painted Churches, featuring authentic 19th Century European style churches from German, Czech, and other similar cultures in the countryside toward Schulenburg and Flatonia.
anyone given thought about maybe meeting earlier? just thinking about traffic (even on the BFE roads!) and everyone's desire to open it up a bit. i'm guessing folks may have already made plans so not trying to mess with the schedule but just throwin the idea out there
I up for getting there early. Also how about a group drive from Houston?
I up for getting there early. Also how about a group drive from Houston?
I have no problem getting there early as well, but I guess we should wait to see what the majority of the group wants.
As for a group drive from Houston, I was going to suggest the same thing; especially if someone that has been there before has a great driving route in mind. I mentioned my thoughts before (36N-1094W-109-1457) so if we were to take this route, we should meet arround the I-10/36N area. Any thoughts on where?