Scenic Texas Road Quick-Trip: Plano – Leonard #Motorama

Today I mapped out a scenic road trip in North Texas from Plano through Melissa and Blue Ridge to Leonard, Texas.

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I selected this route because FM 545 from Melissa to Blue Ridge is noted as a curvy, tight road that serves well for an afternoon drive. I am happy to confirm this, although because it is tree lined and tight, not a good place to see just how fast you can get around the corners so much as a good place to enjoy a drive.

I stopped off and shot this pond in a field just along the road in or near Leonard.

Across from Lea’s, Leonard field-house wall shows Leonard High School’s records.  This is how you communicate to your competitors lol.

Lea’s is very unassuming from the outside.  The building in the middle is Lea’s, and it is sort of tucked in behind the grocery store in the middle of a corner.

I had the lunch buffet, selecting chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, fried okra, and corn bread.

I rate Lea’s as Bring your Own Beverage — the only diet soft drink they serve is Diet Dr. Pepper.  Next time through I will plan to duck into the grocery next door and get a diet coke on the way.  I shot this pic with my camera phone, so please forgive that part.

I caught this shot to give you an idea of the road on the way; lots of nice 2-lane with or without shoulders and farm land.

Route Summary:

545 was exactly as advertised — tight curvy 2 lane.  Overall the route was a good quick run and made a relaxing tour.  Another day I would make this the first leg, since I was just getting to some good rural driving areas by the time I headed back to 75 via 121.

 

Roadtrip Dec 2009 Texas to Carolina

Got up around 5:30 am to rouse the family and start off on our drive from our place in Texas north of Dallas to Georgetown, South Carolina to visit my Wife’s family.  We got going just after 7 am.

2005 Cadillac CTS shivering in the dark pre-trip

After having made this 1,167 mile trip several times, our current method is to get up early, stop every 2 hours or so on the way, but try to just keep driving until we get there.   18.5 hours of Cadillac fun.

Bruce enroute

Our participants this year were Wife1 with pillow, iPhone, and books to read, and Son2 with pillow, blanket, portable DVD player, CDs, and books to read.  Son2 was listed as an alternate driver, but did not get called in.

Scenery flowing past

Stats: for the trip the CTS got 26.9 mpg.  Our average travel speed was 70+ mph depending on traffic.  Our average ‘achieved’ speed with stops for fuel, meals, rest breaks was 63 mph or so.

Hey, there are trees here!

Luckily we had terrific weather all the way.  No rain, no ice, no issues.  I was concerned watching the weather before the trip, but it all mellowed out for our route.

As always, the Cadillac CTS made an excellent touring car.  Good performance for high speed cruising when needed, good fuel economy, good space for our luggage and accessories.

CTS at Destination

We arrived with little drama around 2:30 am and got the CTS unpacked.

Brunch at the beach front over looking the surf just after noon was perfect.  Sorry no photos of that.