Thursday, February 26, 2015


Yesterday was a total bust. It never got out of the low forties, we had wind, heavy rain and thunderstorms all day. So, for the second time on our trip we spent most of our day in the RV. On the bright side though, I did get a lot of quilting done! The next couple of days are supposed to be sunny. I'm not seeing any sun yet out the window but at least it's not raining! I don't expect much sympathy from those of you stuck up there in the snow but we will be joining you soon.
We are on the road again today to Pensacola, Florida, our last stop before turning northward.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Yesterday turned into a pleasant day after all, albeit a little chilly! So, we walked about 6 miles on the road and trails in the park.  It was too cold for swimming....but we were discouraged anyway :)  Click to read the sign.
No quilting got done but I did a little crocheting with "plarn". This morning we will move on to Alabama. I hope there is room at the inn!

Monday, February 23, 2015


Miles and miles of sugar sand beaches
Testing the water in every state!
We are now in Mississippi, along the gulf coast. I had no idea the sand was so soft and white here. It's beautiful! We are at a national park, Gulf Islands National Seashore. Yesterday it was 75 degrees so  we walked 4 miles of trails in the morning and were lucky enough to see an alligator in the bayou and some bottle nose dolphins in the bay. In the afternoon, we got out our bikes for a quick bike ride on a "loop" in the park. We followed the bike trail signs into the nearby town of Ocean Springs, where they disappeared! We asked, but nobody seemed to know how to get back to the path other than going down a major 4 lane highway, which we were not about to do. So, we knew which direction we needed to go and just made our own trail, eventually arriving back at the campground. It kind of felt like Gilligan's Island. Our short ride (his 3 hour tour) definitely turned into something MUCH longer!
Gator in the bayou

The bay with Ocean Springs, where we took our bike ride, in the distance.

Dolphin

The front came in overnight so it is expected to be 50, windy and rainy today.  I'm glad we got our walks in yesterday. Today may be a quilting day!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

It was a beautiful day in the New Orleans French Quarter yesterday. We started out with coffee and beignets at Cafe Beignet  in Musical Legends Park, yummy. And, live music was played there all day.

 We walked, and walked and walked. We saw a lot of street musicians and performers, beautiful


old architecture, lots of bars and restaurants and of course, quite a few homeless. At least they weren't freezing! Since it was only a few days after Mardi Gras a lot of the decorations were still up.

 We drank our way through the French quarter, that was what everyone else was doing so we followed suit!
Bloody Mary

Beer on the balcony

Hurricane in the doorway table where we got to watch a jazz wedding stroll by!
We sampled some pralines and made a couple of new friends and then headed back to the RV park to rest.


Friday, February 20, 2015


Wildfire in the wildlife refuge
View from the front of the ferry
On the way from Galveston to Louisiana, we got to take another ferry. This one was much longer than the last one. We even had time to get out of the RV! We saw a wildfire but weren't sure if it was planned or not.We spent one night in a quiet little park in Lake Charles, LA. where we met a couple from Australia. They bought an RV to travel the US for 4 months. They plan to do that each year for 4 years and then sell it! We then moved on to a park on a canal on Lake Pontchartrain. It is a BUSY park. It even has it's own bar/restaurant! But, best of all, it has a shuttle to New Orleans French quarter, about 6 miles away. Mardi Gras ended a couple of days ago so it should be calmer! We ate at the park restaurant last night. Denny had some great barbecued pork. This is not a vegetarian friendly place so I ended up with mac and cheese (blah) and a small salad from the sides menu :(  The highlight of the night was a GREAT Bloody Mary full of pickled veggies!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015


Well, today is our last day in Texas. We spent the last 2 days in Galveston, right on the gulf. Yesterday was cool but sunny and we were able to get out and do about 5 miles of beach walking. Monday was a different story. We had cold, rain and wind and barely left the RV! Nearby Houston had sleet. But, I know that is no different than the rest of the country. The polar vortex does not play favorites!
Now, we will be moving on to a few days in Louisiana, a few in Mississippi and a few in Alabama before starting our journey home.

We are in winter jackets and gloves here. The surf was pounding and the sea air bracing, to say the least!
We saw this out the window of RV when we woke up. I think we must have taken the wrong ferry!
Their dunes are not as friendly as ours!
Denny insists on taking candid butt shots while I test the water temperature!

Monday, February 16, 2015

 Saturday was Valentine's Day and we had a great time with some old friends, Chris and Gene. They aren't old, but I have known Chris since Jr. High! We had a lovely dinner and talked (well I did mostly) non-stop since we hadn't seen each other in a decade.  I certainly hope it isn't that long until we see them again! I meant to take a picture but forgot :(
We walked all the open trails at Brazos Bend so it was time to move on. When we got up  it was 70 degrees. We drove to Galveston where we have a lovely spot on the gulf. As soon as we got here (around noon), the temperature started dropping and the wind picked up. It is currently 46 out with high winds. The waves are quite impressive! I hope I can sleep tonight with the wind throwing the RV around! It was definitely a quilting day! Denny didn't want to quilt...so he napped :)

Saturday, February 14, 2015

The Big Tree
We got up on Wednesday morning and went for a short walk after breakfast. We wanted to see the whooping cranes who winter in this small area on the coast. We were talking to a couple from Charlevoix, Mi who told us where they were located but told us we would have to drive there (is that a challenge?!) So, we decided to walk instead to "The Big Tree".  It is a 1000 year old coastal live oak which is 36 feet in diameter. Well, it was a little farther than we thought, but we made it. And, the bonus was we walked by the whooping cranes on the way back! But, next time we head out for a short walk after breakfast, we WILL take water, as it ended up being a little over 5 miles!
Male and female whooping cranes
We left our beautiful gulf coast spot on Wednesday,
View out the front of our condo on wheels. Yes, our campsite was right on the gulf!









stopping at Aransas Wildlife Refuge on the way. Our senior federal park passes are sure paying off! Next stop, Brazos Bend State Park.  In one word, gorgeous, one of our favorite parks yet! Now if they would just stop putting those signs up everywhere that say " Alligators exist in this park" and Venomous snakes live in this park", it would be even better. The park has six small lakes, miles of trails, and uncountable water birds. We have been busy snapping pictures of them and then trying to identify them using our bird book when we get back to the RV. So far, we have seen about 20-30 alligators. They tell you to stay 30 feet away. There has only been one time when we had to turn back because there was no way to continue down the path AND give them 30 feet. There were 2 big ones lying alongside the trail and we decided they could have it ! We may try to finish that trail today and hope they have moved elsewhere!
American Bittern
The alligators that stopped our walk.

These buzzards were roosting in the trees outside our campsite for the last two nights. Hope they don't know something that we don't know!

I won't bore you with our thousands of bird and wildlife pictures but does anyone know who this duck like bird, with a beak that looks like a piece of candy corn, is? Not the clearest picture, click to enlarge.
I know I have forgotten to give the blog address to some people, so those of you who have it, can give it to anyone we know who might wonder where we are or what we are up to.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Yesterday was our prettiest day yet, 77 degrees, sunny, small breeze, lovely! Although it was beautiful, my day was sad as we had to make the decision to have our old cat put down. We got her when my mom moved into a nursing home in 2003. She had a great 12 years with us but at 17 with failing kidneys we had to let her go. Woke up at 4:50 this morning thinking about it :(
We are at a park called Goose Island and have seen pelicans, ducks, gulls and sandpipers....but no geese. Hmmm....., maybe it is named for the shape rather than the inhabitants! We had to take a ferry across a small channel to get here. They put us on and off last, fun! I love ferries!
Today is supposed to be beautiful again. More beach walking and bird viewing in store and perhaps a nap due to my early awakening!

A palm tree wearing a muumuu


Monday, February 9, 2015

We have had two lovely days here on the gulf coast. Yesterday we walked 3 miles in the morning and then 4 after lunch, and 1 more in the early evening. Seven of these were on the beach (so, we get extra points for that, right?) which is hard packed sand that you can drive on. We saw a great blue heron, a million gulls and flocks of small Sanderling (I think) sandpipers. The latter make us laugh with their super fast movements, sort of the hummingbird of the shore bird world! We will be moving on up the coast a short ways this morning... as soon as the dense fog lifts. I can only see about 40 feet!
Testing the waters, about the same temperature as Lake Michigan in June, cold!
Which one doesn't belong?
Denny captured this blue heron at just the right moment!

Saturday, February 7, 2015

On the road again, on the road again, I just can't wait to get on the road again (sung like Willie Nelson).  We left the RV park this morning after a nice breakfast out with Sue and Randy and headed east to the gulf coast of Texas. We made a stop at North Padre Island National Seashore (NOT South Padre Island where all the spring breakers go.) It was beautiful but all the camping there was rustic so we headed up the coast a bit to Mustang Island State Park. It is also on the gulf but we have water and electricity. We got here in the afternoon so still had time for a walk on the beach after hooking up the RV.
If you double click and enlarge the picture, you can see the off shore drilling platforms. We counted 16 !

You can drive and camp on the beach (primitive tent camping only).
Denny found a blob of foam washed in by the waves. They were all over the beach.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

After going to a quilt class here at the RV park yesterday, we went to a giant flea market with friends,  Sue and Randy. Since they are hauling a 2 seater Smart Car and we have no car, we all went in their giant semi that pulls their fifth wheel. Sue and I rode in the sleeper. So, 2 firsts for me, riding in a semi and going to a flea market. (Denny says we went to one a long time ago but since I don't remember it, I'm considering this my first!) We bought a few RV items and a few non-necessities. A large part of the fun was parking that beast!
This morning a power walk class is on the agenda. There is a line dancing class later, but I'm pretty sure I can't talk Denny into that!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

This 55+ RV park is like a small city with non-stop activities. Today we went to a taco lunch after doing laundry in the laundromat. After lunch there was a rock and roll jam. All of the band members were from the RV park, so all were at least 55, and most looked much older. Nevertheless, we had 3 men on electric guitar, a great drummer and an awesome woman on keyboards. They played everything from Elvis, Johnny Cash, Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger, and Stray Cats to Stevie Ray Vaughn. The playing was great, the voices passable but probably better when they were younger. And, they were sure having fun, as was the crowd of probably 150+ people, It was cold and rainy today but the entertainment made it an enjoyable day!

Monday, February 2, 2015

There are lots of planned activities at this RV village. So far today I have done yoga and zumba with my friend Sue. I have to say we looked good! We were also some of the youngest people at both activities:)
It is chilly and rainy so Denny felt the best use of his time was napping :) Surprisingly, he refused to do yoga or zumba with us! I also got out my sewing machine to work on the quilt I brought with me. I may have to do that again tomorrow since another chilly, rainy day is in the forecast. I wish this front would move back north! I just watched a golf cart zip by with a rain cover. There are many of those in this park.