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Showing posts with label fulltime camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fulltime camping. Show all posts

Saturday, March 05, 2016

Onward to Rio Hondo TX

We left Americana RV Park in Mission TX on January 5 and arrived at Hummingbird RV Park only about 50 miles away.  It's closer to the Gulf and right on the Arroyo Colorado River with their own private pier and boat launch.


Found a local bakery that makes amazing apple fritters!  
Everything is baked right there and it smells amazing!


This is our spot for a month.  It's pretty windy so our awnings are usually in.



Our rig and my view from the window before I get out of bed.  



Colorful cemeteries 



This was a very common sight. They can be grass fires or controlled burning of sugar cane fields.


          
The dispersing smoke 


                         Not everyone in an RV park is an old fogie. 
 Some drive golf carts, others drive hot motorcycles with sidecars!


Country, gospel, jazz - many parks have weekly jams.  
Greatly attended, an outlet for musicians of all talents, to have a good time while on the road!

  
  
Super duper activities.  How about a duck race and Poker Run?

  

Poker Run,  Mix me a drink and give me a poker #.

  Chili Willies for dinner before we left.

  

 Some more fishing pictures...

  

  



 Beautiful morning...


We've already picked out our new camping spot in Port Mansfield TX.  We'll be moving on February 4 and plan to relax and fish. Eventually we will return to Seffner FL to have a window replaced while we hightail it up to Whitney Point to drop or and pick up possessions in storage.  

Next up:  Port Mansfield TX
See you soon!

Saturday, January 16, 2016

More From Mission TX

December 2015, Mission TX

 


Before the holidays, we took a drive over to Port Isabel and South Padre Island, about 80 miles away.  We will probably stay in the area in a couple months so we wanted to explore the area.  It was beautiful and windy but mostly abandoned.  That will change soon though.

After being in Mission TX for a few weeks, my brother Ken drove all the way from Daytona Beach FL to stay with us during Christmas for a few days.  It's actually a longer drive to come here than to come up to Upstate NY! Hard to believe. We spent Christmas Eve at the AmeriCana clubhouse and dinner Christmas day with friends we met at the park - lots of fun and the wine was flowing!  I thought I might miss the baking, cooking, wrapping and decorating and making sure everyone had a good time, but I didn't.  It was truly the most relaxing and stress-free Christmas ever and even though it was non traditional, I loved it. I was worried that Nina and Carla might be left out, but they had plans of their own.  Phone calls and social media solved the distance...


It was a Christmas for memories and fellowship, not gifts.  But Nina wins for the tackiest!  Love.


Sorry, but I can't resist this picture of Wilbur who wants to either be near me or wants to go outside!  Such a cutie, I love him to bits.


Ken stayed a few days but before he left, Peggy and Jeff, and Patricia and Steve joined us at the campground on Sunday for the week. They brought their fifth wheel and Class C RVs and parked nearby. It was soo much fun having them here to spend time and visit places in the area. Most evenings were spent playing card and dice games, but the days were spent visiting nearby places.

One day we went to the border town where getting across by pully ferry.  We didn't go over because my passport is expired.  Gotta take care of that soon.


   

Is it ever open?


Another day we drove down to a border town to do some birding, but it had closed awhile back. So we walked around the historic district, saw the Rio Grande River and watched some illegals get caught in broad daylight.  

The Rio Grande River


On New Year's Eve, we played games and had a few drinks.  We didn't go to the clubhouse but heard the fireworks exploding all evening.  I don't think any of us made it to midnight..

However, we did spend New Years Day at Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park just down the road. Even though it was cold and rainy, we rode the tram through the park, learned some history and watched the birds.  It was a grand way to spend the first day of the new year!

Everyone stayed a couple more days and left on Sunday.  We had so much fun and were sad to see them go.
We've resolved to stay in south Texas in future winters.


Til next time!