It is Texas, of course, Tomball to be precise! The closest I have been to Germany was Frankfurt airport in the middle of the night but there is a distinct German feel to our local area. We live north of Houston and in the past it was home to German settlers who farmed the area. Most of the local roads are German or some corruption of such. The Kuykendahl Road has been mangled into submission by locals who call it Kirkendall. I think I pronounce it slightly better with my Scottish drawl but am constantly corrected.☹ To be honest I pronounce most things better…
Teddy was off last Friday and we decided to go to Tomball for lunch. When we first moved here it was even more German, with many descendants of the original settlers. Most of them arrived in the late 1800’s by ship to Galveston, TX. There is a Lutheran High School and a sweet little Main Street that has been kept intact. It slumbered during the recession but now it is vibrant with new restaurants and antique shops. To our surprise, they were setting up for the spring German festival.
One of our favorite restaurants was empty because it was difficult to maneuver through the vendors trucks and equipment. America and Texas, to be frank, has a terrible reputation for food. Some of that criticism is worthy when you look at the amount of fast food franchises. Life is changing, however, and below you can see the freshest local blackened catfish served with sauteed vegetables. Just a touch of butter made it delicious.
The restaurant was originally a meat locker and the original signs are intact. The German flags were just for the festival.
We sadly declined to eat the apple cobbler and wandered outside to see what was going on. My eyes were immediately drawn to a petting zoo from a local farm. Oh how I love goats! I would have some but they are little gremlins, always getting into trouble.
I was surprised at the amount of goat products in Texas but I think there was some money benefit to having goats at one point and now we all love goat cheese. Goat’s milk – gaaaaa!
Loved this shot – the water is just a few inches deep. It gets so hot in the summer here that I guess some liquored locals took the water! Finally, a happy Teddy is enjoying a flight of local German style craft beer. I despaired of the regular beer in Texas when we arrived but thank goodness for the current craze of craft beer! Decent European style beer at last. We also have some very good wine, vodka and bourbon now. Moonshine too – that will get you swimming!.