Day 35 – Pie Day

Miles Completed: 65.7

Cumulative miles: 1823.2

Miles to St Augustine: 1243

Public Service Announcement #2:

I want to let you all know that we’ve exceeded my fundraising goal of $3080 representing the roughly 3080 miles I’ll be riding on this trip. THANK YOU to everyone that donated.

We don’t have to stop. If you’re still considering a donation, you have one more day.

And now…again…back to our regularly scheduled programming:

Today’s ride took us from Buescher State Park to Yegua Creek State Park near Somerville, TX. Most of the ride was on Texas Farm Roads that were not heavily traveled. It was another pleasurable ride with a good number of rolling hills that kept me challenged.

Our ride went through the town of Round Top, TX. Although Round Top’s sign says the population is only 87, the town had a good vibe. It had an area with shops, restaurants, and a small motel all near the town square. The highlight though was Royers Cafe and Royers Pie Haven. We went to the Cafe and I had to have a slice of pie and coffee. They had many traditional and unique pies. I chose the Cafe’s Original Buttermilk Pie. It was like a dense custard and very good. It is touted as “an old southern classic”.

They also had a pie called Texas Trash Pie and in 2016, it was the #1 mail order gift on the Today Show. Who knew?

Our tour leader Tammy was driving the van today and she stopped by the Pie store and purchased a whole Troy’s Junkberry Pie which we shared for desert at camp tonight. The Junkberry pie includes all kinds of fruits and berries. A great way to finish Pie Day (even if it isn’t March 14).

I had a feeling it would be a good day when I saw this guy smiling just a few miles into our ride.
One of the first oil wells I’ve seen in Texas. More to come?
Just an example of the type of farms and ranches I’ve seen today.
Royers Cafe with lots of our bikes outside. Although this picture doesn’t show it, it was packed inside!
Dana and Felix getting ready to order at Royers.
Some of the pies behind me waiting to be served!
We also traveled through Burton, TX and I snapped a picture of this historic cotton gin.
There was a herd of 20-30 antelope in the distance on this hunting farm. How many can you see?
This guy was right along the road so I took its picture. When I tried to get another shot, he stood up and trotted away from me with the rest of the nearby cattle. No more pictures!
Our campsite at the state park was next to Somerville Lake. I’m getting my tent set up.
Roy, Mark, and Dana during appetizer time.
It was a gorgeous place to camp.

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5 responses to “Day 35 – Pie Day”

  1. AZNancy Avatar
    AZNancy

    Beautiful spot for your campsite. Have another great ride tomorrow.

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  2. SDeGrendele28 Avatar
    SDeGrendele28

    Congratulations on reaching your goal!

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  3. MDlouhy25 Avatar
    MDlouhy25

    Looks like it was a nice campsite!

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  4. Ndlouhy Avatar
    Ndlouhy

    That pie place looks awesome! Now I’m craving pie! Great campsite ⛺️ Hope you have a sunny ride tomorrow! 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️

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  5. Ndlouhy Avatar
    Ndlouhy

    That water tower with the smiley face reminded me of ‘Wilson’ in the Castaway movie… it’s always a good thing to see a smiley face looking at us. 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️ Keep on cycling! 😊

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