Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Chili Cook off in Terlingua

This past weekend mom and dad went out to Big Bend National Park and the International Chili Cook Off in Terlingua. Our good friends who go every year invited us. This year they even flew back from Florida. It was great for my parents to see them this year. Last year I got to go but this year they took friends instead. Mom is still waiting on pictures from her friend from this year but here are a few from last year. Sammi and I at the campfire at the cook off. We never saw an ounce of chili while we were there. I guess they make very small portions to better control the ingredients. We basically were just there for the entertainment - Texas country music. Terlingua used to be a huge mercury mining town which no longer exists but parts of several buildings still do wso now it is known as the ghost town. They have a cafe there that has wonderful food, we really liked the guacamole. We never like guac till we got to Texas.






1 comment:

kz5bw5 said...

If you like the West Texas Trans
Pecos Big Bend region, be sure and
check out www.bigbendchat.com and
www.virtualbigbend.com. See some
Big Bend wares that are for sale
at http://www.cafepress.com/virtualbigbend

Also, if you are not a member of
BBNHA - Big Bend Natural History
Association @ http://www.bigbendbookstore.org/
or the Friends of Big Bend @
http://www.bigbendfriends.org/
please consider joining them.

Also, the BBNHA has an outstanding selection
of maps, books, etc. that can be ordered from
http://www.bigbendbookstore.org/store/

Shane Allen
shanea@sfajacks.com