The guy lives in square-jawed, German, no-nonsense New Braunfels. They work hard, and when they're not working, they kick back and drink beer (lots of beer) under any of many beautiful trees in this city with 2 rivers running through it. They do all they can to stay out of Austin, just a commuter's drive away. If they MUST go to the "big city", they go to San Antonio.
Dude, I now live in Seguin 10 minutes from N.B. before I moved over here I lived in New Braunfels on the Comal and as a lifetime resident of this part of Texas I know the Germans in that town.Your not telling me anything I do not know firsthand.
But thanks for filling in for the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce :^)
RB
The area's graveyards are also interesting for the hadstones and, especially, for the varieties of antique roses that the first settlers brought from Germany and planted by their loved ones. Down there about 10 years ago and got some wonderful cuttings. God bless Texas, it's Germans and its roses!