Left just before noon, returned just about sunset. Headed west about 40 miles for lunch at a favorite sandwich shop, then meandered my way southeast down small two-lane country roads, and finally ended up on US281 right at the southernmost border. And I do mean - right at the border. You can see the border fence/wall, and just a few hundred yards past that is Meh-he-co.
Decided to head on to the very tip of Texas – cruised down State Hwy 4 to the SpaceX facility. At the end of the highway, parked the Spyder, took a pic (looking east) of the Gulf of Mexico. Walked to the other side of the Spyder and took a pic (looking west) of the launch area. It is within feet of the road, and less than 1/3 mile from the beach. Are still finishing the launch tower, as I could see the flashes from welding rods about 3/4 of the way up. The Starship 24 can be seen on the crane near the launch tower. The production area is about 2 miles west of the launch site. The main assembly buildings must be 25 stories high each. Considerably bigger than the completed Starships lined up nearby.
Headed back toward home. Stopped at a Dairy Queen for a burger/fries/drink/Blizzard combo. Got home with about 180 miles on the odo, and really enjoyed the 75–80° F temps.
Decided to head on to the very tip of Texas – cruised down State Hwy 4 to the SpaceX facility. At the end of the highway, parked the Spyder, took a pic (looking east) of the Gulf of Mexico. Walked to the other side of the Spyder and took a pic (looking west) of the launch area. It is within feet of the road, and less than 1/3 mile from the beach. Are still finishing the launch tower, as I could see the flashes from welding rods about 3/4 of the way up. The Starship 24 can be seen on the crane near the launch tower. The production area is about 2 miles west of the launch site. The main assembly buildings must be 25 stories high each. Considerably bigger than the completed Starships lined up nearby.
Headed back toward home. Stopped at a Dairy Queen for a burger/fries/drink/Blizzard combo. Got home with about 180 miles on the odo, and really enjoyed the 75–80° F temps.
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