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Medina Lake, TX

March 3, 2011 Leave a comment

This is one of our favorite 1000 Trails parks. Reasonably close to all the amenities of San Antonio, it is in the Texas Hill country, with lots of trees and open country.  We’ll be here one week before we move on to Colorado River, a concert, and then back to the Dallas area.

The following pictures were all taken on our daily afternoon walk, inside the park.

Our home, parked in the shade of scrub oaks and cedar trees

One of the roads inside the park

An old home site with only a chimney left

A view of Medina Lake, with the water level way down

Nice place for a picnic!

One of our many neighbors

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First week vegetarians

February 22, 2011 1 comment

We have friends and family who are vegetarians, so Romola and I decided to try it as well.  Our intent is to try it for 2 weeks, and then decide if we like it enough to stay on it.  We just completed our first week.

So far, it hasn’t been too bad.  Romola found some good recipes, and we have had tasty meals without meat.  So far, so good.  However, we met some friends at Chili’s, and no meat does severely restrict your dining choices.

However, margaritas, chips and salas are all vegetarian…. the world is good.

 

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Mexican dentistry

February 16, 2011 1 comment

There are a host of dentists just across the Mexican border, most of which are American trained with American equipment.  When I say just across the border- well, the back wall of the office is on the US border, and it is an easy walk across the International bridge.  Romola and I had our teeth cleaned, I also had my teeth bleached.  Not much to report, except good service at very low prices.  Our total bill was $230, back in the US it would have pushed somewhere around $750+.  I expect we’ll be back here again next year.

And if you’re the faint of heart type, there is a very nice Margarita bar in the courtyard of the dental complex….

Walking across the US side of the International bridge

The Mexican side of the bridge has a LOT of military presence.

Looking down the main street of Progresso

The dental complex where our dentist is located.

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Kite flying on Padre Island

February 6, 2011 1 comment

I would guess all of us flew a kite at one time or another.  Never realized how much this activity has evolved!  We went to a big kite flying weekend, held on South Padre Island.  Big beaches, good weather, and consistant winds.  The kites on display, and the synchronized flying, was quite a spectacle.

An overview of some of the kites on display

This kite is about 150 feet long

A rather whimsical kite

Referee and soccer ball

Another major kite, maybe 100 feet long

It takes this many kite "pilots" ....

... to make these types of synchronous demonstrations

I should have taken some videos, as the coordinated flying, set to music, was quite spectacular.

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Retama Village, TX

January 30, 2011 Leave a comment

Retama Village is a private RV park for adult (means old) people.  It is a high end gated community, with nice landscaping, layout, and amenities.  We are staying here for 5 nights under their “Discover Retama” program.  We like the people, we like the park, we like the amenities.  Not sure about the location; deep south Texas is OK in the winter but it will be really hot here in the summers.  And, it’s on the hurricane path…

Entrance to Retama Village

"Our" parking spot

James Dick in concert

January 23, 2011 Leave a comment

James Dick is an internationally renowned concert pianist, with his roots in Texas.  In 1971 he established the Festival, a 10 day piano concert.  Over the years, this grew into a year round training facility for professional musicians.  Today, the Festival Hill complex includes multiple buildings, including a fabulous concert hall.

The most amazing fact is that it is located in Round Top, Texas — population 77!  This is about 60 miles west of Houston, in the country.  But people come from all around for the concerts held in the Festival Hall.  We were fortunate to catch one of the infrequent concert by James Dick himself.  Suffice it to say, it was fantastic — one of the best classical concerts we have attended.

If you get a chance to catch a concert here, I suggest you do… it is very special.  The web site is http://www.festivalhill.org.

A view of the outside of the festival hall

A view from the back of the concert hall

Detail of the woodwork on the ceiling - strong Texas influence!

James Dick, at the start of the concert

Cold in Columbus

January 22, 2011 Leave a comment

We have a concert to attend near the 1000 Trails site in Columbus, TX so we decided to stay here a few days.  Timing is not that great, the cold front has reached us way down here.  Last night, 25 degrees, this morning, 28.  Not bad for you northern types, for us down south its COOOLLLDDD!  Oh well, a few more days will see us in deep south Texas where it is in the 50s this morning.

Sunrise, as seen from our site, looking over the Colorado River

But the deer don't seem to care

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Battleship TEXAS

January 12, 2011 Leave a comment

Battleship TEXAS is the last of the world’s “dreadnoughts”, the big-gun battleships designed and built in the early 1900s.  The TEXAS was commissioned in 1914, and retired in 1948.  She is the only ship to have served in both World Wars.

Now she is on permanent display in La Porte, near Houston.  For a modest fee, you can tour the ship, and get some indication of what it was like to have served on a ship like this.   It is worth the time, but allow 3 to 4 hours as there is much to see.

The ship also logged some firsts.  It was the first to launch an aircraft, heralding the start of aircraft carriers.  And it was the first ship to be equipped with radar.  Even in its last years of duty it was updated with the most modern components.

During WW2, she was struck by large caliber shore guns from Cherbourg, France.  It resulted in the only fatalities in the ships illustrious history.  But it could be worse:  the 1,500 shell skipped on the water and failed to explode. The actual shell is on display in the ship.

A proud ship, with a long and illustrious history

A lot of heavy metal

Berthing rooms were not large, and not private...

 

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On the road in Conroe, TX

January 6, 2011 1 comment

New Years is over, and we’re back on the road.  For the next 3 weeks we’ll be in Conroe, then we’ll move down to the warmth of south Texas for 5 weeks.  We like Conroe, we’re only 5 minutes from Conroe and 20 minutes from Houston.  A little bit country, with big city conveniences.

Parked in the sun at our Conroe, TX camp site

A view of the docks at Lake Conroe, just down from our camp site

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New Year in Corsicana, TX

January 2, 2011 Leave a comment

We attended the New Year rally of the Traveling Supremes, held in Corsicana, TX.  Corsicana is about 25 miles south of Dallas, and has a strong and varied history.  Collins Street bakery, the first old well west of the Mississippi, and a very interesting civil war museum at Navarro College, a western art museum….  So we had a fun time with friends, and learned new things about a town we knew little about.

The group meets at the Civil War museum at Navarro College

Western arts museum

One of the historical mansions in the Corsicana area

Of course, we had to visit (and sample) at the Collin Street Bakery...

Really great pickles at the Picolo Pickle Factory

A monument to Lefty Frizzell, a famous musician from Corsicana

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