With the damage to our house and on-going repairs, we may not be able to go on any camping trips for months. But that doesn't mean that we couldn't go to the Austin Botanical Gardens yesterday. So here are a few photos of us, some flowers, and one wild animal that ran by.
See you again soon,
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Two
more days here in West Texas.
Monday
we went to Fort Davis and the Davis Mountains State Park and Indian Lodge. Then
on Tuesday we drove down into Big Bend National Park. Big Bend was very hot and
we have the sunburns and blistered feet to prove it (still, always a favorite).
Rather than try for full heat exhaustion we have taken today off and rested and
relaxed.
An
old gas station in Fort Davis – now closed.

Scrub
Jay
A
Raven’s nest high on a cliff wall, above the Indian Lodge.
In
Big Bend, Dennis and an ocotillo in full bloom, off of Old Maverick Road.
Detail
of an ocotillo bloom.
The
only two cactus blooms that we saw in Big Bend. Big Bend is still in extreme
drought and is rationing water for visitors. This is not a good year for the spring
bloom in Big Bend.
A
Vermillion Flycatcher in Cottonwoods Campground.
Mule
Ears.
Apache
Canyon with the Sierra del Carmen in the distance, at the border with Mexico. (Try
to put a wall up there Donald.)
A
tiny flower in the desert. (We have never seen one of these before and don’t
know what it is. The whole plant was only about three inches tall.)
Mike
and his petrified snake.
Range
stock adjacent to our camp site.
Big
Bend Blue Bonnets at the side of the road: Spring in Texas.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Spring Break 2016
We
left Austin Friday afternoon in a fairly heavy rain storm and stopped for the
night in Sonora, TX. Saturday morning we pressed on to Alpine, TX where we are
staying in a small private campground just south of town called La Vista RV
Park. It gets a pretty high score: small, inexpensive, simple, clean,
well-cared-for, quiet, half a day’s drive away from all sorts of fun places.
We’ll show you some of them.
Sunrise
over Sonora Texas.
Pictures
from our first evening at La Vista. Wild Turkeys. Mule Deer – half a dozen
staying in the cover. A herd of Javelinas – must have been 20 of them. And a treetop Mockingbird.
Sunday
morning we went for a long hike on Hillside Trail above Sul Ross State
University. Although it is said that there is a desk atop one of the hills, we
were unable to find it and just wandered the desert hills. By the way, the bird
is a Pyrrhuloxia, sometimes called a Desert Cardinal.
Hope
you like these. More soon.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
We went camping at Blanco State Park for the weekend. It was very nice.
This is Mike and the camping rig
This is Mike and the camping rig
A Spotted Towee
A Cluster of Cedar Waxwings
About forty Wild Turkey crossing a farmer's field near the park
Sunset from our campsite
Our Campfire
Texas Ranch House near the park
Orange Crowned Warbler - One rarely gets to see the orange crown, but it is there
Yellow Rumped Warbler - Same story: this angle does not show the rump
Eastern Bluebird
House Finch - classic pose of one of my favorite birds
And our selfie with the cattle just across the fence from our campsite
We had a great time. It was our first outing in months since I had been sick for much of the Christmas break. But we are hopefully getting back on schedule for more camping.
Hope you all had a great Valetine's Day - with someone you cared about.
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Thanks,
Dennis and Mike
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