I was at a red light once when hail about half the size of golf balls started falling. There was a gas station with an awning over the pumping area so I gunned it through the light and got under cover with minimal damage. Hail as big as cantaloupe sounds like some biblical plague.
The Wylie storm was unbelievable and devastating. The hailstones just went right through roofs, windows, windshields, etc. We have a skylight in our master bathroom, and I really would like to just have it taken out because skylights all over town have been busted out recently, and I really would like to avoid that.
Texas hailstorms don't screw around...that's for sure. Of course, they weren't all cantaloupe-sized, but almost all were softball-sized. When a hailstone gets as big as a hand, it does some huge damage.
I used to live in Colleywood so I'm very familiar with LaHa. It is really good. Over on 121 off of Glade I think maybe Hall Johnson it's been a minute. I really like Chuy's for the food though. Their tortillas just melt in your mouth.
Chuy's does have great tortillas and all of those different sauces are good, too. I have a fond place in my heart for La Hacienda Ranch because it was so fun watching my girls play on those old-school mechanical horses on the front porch. It used to be a wonderful bribery tool to ensure good behavior when they were little. If they weren't perfect, they couldn't ride a horse. The margaritas are top-notch, too.