Tuesday, January 8, 2019

EXPLORING FULTON...

We headed out around 11 AM today, taking the ferry to Aransas Pass, heading to Fulton Texas.  Fulton was the 1st landfall from Harvey and there is still quite a bit of destruction around the town.  Mostly fishing piers, but also several buildings.  Our 1st destination was Fulton Mansion, a Historic Restored Mansion built in 1876 by George Fulton.  He built the home on the coastal gulf waters for his retirement home at age 65.  We walked thru the History/Welcome Center and read that George Fulton was very active in his young adult life with all kinds of inventions.  The most interesting to us was that he built the structural stones holding up the Covington-Cincinnati Bridge that we travel over back and forth from Ohio to Kentucky!
We talked a bit with the very friendly host of the visitors center and she directed us to walk thru the garden of the mansion and enter the basement.  She explained that Harvey had hit the mansion and torn the roof off and left quite a bit of water damage.  The mansion is being restored once again and tours are available but the furniture is in storage to keep safe until it is back to it's full glory in another year or so.
THE FULTON MANSION 

ONE OF THE HUNDREDS OF BUTTERFLIES 

BUTTERFLY WEED/BUSH

BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYED SUSAN DAISY

LIVE OAK GROWN SO LARGE, 2 LIMBS ARE SUPPORTED TO KEEP FROM BREAKING OFF
As you can see, there are several flowers blooming in January in Fulton and the butterflies were flitting about enjoying the sunshine and nectar. 

We entered the basement door and checked out the many rooms down there.  George Fulton was ahead of the time and had a whole house heating system, hot & cold running water and indoor toilet facilities.  The kitchen was located in the basement with a dumb waiter to elevate the dishes/food up to the dining room.
KITCHEN 

BUTLER PANTRY.  DUMB WAITER ON LEFT

We toured the rooms and went back outside to enter the main floor.
We were greeted at the door by one of the volunteers who explained that it was a self guided tour and that we were lucky to see the mansion in the "hard hat" state as we were allowed to actually go into the rooms and feel the mantels, woodwork etc. instead of standing at the doorways and look at the furniture the way it was back in the day.  She did suggest that we come back next year and see it restored back to it's full glory.
THE SUN WAS SHINING BRIGHTLY OUTSIDE SO THE PLASTER SCROLL WORK AND BEAUTIFUL WOOD WORK IS NOT SHOWING AS WELL AS I HAD HOPED.  IT WAS GORGEOUS IN PERSON!

AGAIN THE LIGHTING WAS NOT THE BEST, BUT THE SCROLL WORK ABOVE THE DINING ROOM CHANDELIER WAS BEAUTIFUL.

THERE WERE POSTERS IN EACH ROOM EXPLAINING THE ROOMS USE AND A PICTURE OF WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE WITH FURNITURE AND THAT IT WILL LOOK LIKE THAT AGAIN!

EACH BEDROOM HAD A WORKING SINK.  THE MASTER BEDROOM AND 1 OF THE 3 GUEST BEDROOMS HAD NOT ONLY RUNNING COLD WATER, BUT HOT TOO!  

EACH BEDROOM HAD A FIREPLACE, EACH ROOM A DIFFERENT COLOR AND DESIGN

A BATHTUB BIG ENOUGH TO SOAK IN FOR SURE!



We headed outside to continue our exploring.  Walking back thru the garden and the butterflies.
STEPPING STONES FROM THE GARDEN TO THE PARKING LOT!

Our next destination was Lamar Texas, about 15 miles from Fulton.  We checked out The Big Tree near Goose Island State Park.  The Live Oak Tree is over 1,000 years old and quite a sight to see!
HEADING TOWARDS THE TREE

THE FACT PLAQUE

THE BIG TREE

TRUNK OF THE BIG TREE


ACORNS FROM THE LIVE OAKS

LIVE OAK ACORN CLOSE UP!

THE WIND SHAPES THE LIVE OAKS.  NO PRUNING NECESSARY!

We were told there was a nearby pond that 3 Whooping Cranes called home.  We found the pond, saw 2 of the Whooping Cranes, but they were too far away to actually see very well and definitely too far for a picture.  Whooping Cranes are an endangered species.  Only 800 left right now, but they are coming back.  We felt lucky to see them from a far, but wished it had been closer or that they had flown...  

We headed back to Port Aransas via the Ferry.  I saw a dolphin bobbing around while waiting to the ferry to leave the dock.  It was like the Whooping Cranes.  Too far away for a pic or video.  Maybe another day since we take the ferry when we need groceries!


Sunday, November 4, 2018

A PEEK @ PORT ARANSAS

We drove to Port Aransas so Greg could get a scrip refilled @ CVS.  Brand new building.  Harvey took out the one before, so we were told....  The town is a typical beach town with souvenir shops, bait shops etc.  Cute town....  There is a ferry that takes vehicles back and forth to Aransas Pass.  It doesn't charge to do so.  WOW!  That's a surprise.  We will explore Aransas Pass another day!
ORANGE BARGE.  WONDERING IF THERE IS MAJOR CONSTRUCTION GOING ON BEHIND IT

TWO OF THE 6 FERRY BOATS 

LEAVING PORT ARANSAS TOWARD ARANSAS PASS

We watched the ferry's for a bit and then drove to the beach, and on it!!!  The waves were really busy!  It was very windy,  We will  have to get a $12 Beach Parking Pass before we can park and explore.
DRIVING ON THE BEACH



Friday, November 2, 2018

WE HAVE ARRIVED!

We left Riverbend RV Park Tuesday October 30th around 9:30 AM.  Heavy rain for the first hour and then off and on showers.  In & out of construction but no major back ups.  North bound had an accident with 2 semi's that had traffic tied up for miles.  Glad we were south bound!

We arrived a day earlier that planned @ Pioneer RV Resort, Port Aransas Texas.  No problems at all moving our reservation ahead one day,  A nice surprise when Greg checked us in.  Stay one month, get one month free.  NICE!  We are thinking that is a Nov. / Dec. Special only, but we'll take it!!

Topped the propane tank in Fredrick @ the entrance to the park since we are to be here all Winter.  Only took $2.00 worth to fill but will keep us from having to fill the tank a little longer since we have to put in the slides/levelers and drive back to the entrance when we are needing propane again.
ENTRANCE AND OFFICE

WAS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED THERE IS A PICNIC TABLE.  I COULDN'T SEE ANY IN THE PICS I HAD LOOKED AT ONLINE

CLUB HOUSE & POOL RIGHT BEHIND OUR COACH



The weather here is gorgeous!  A little windy at times, but sunny and 70's so far every day.   YAY!  The sites are a little close, but all concrete pads and roadways.  Over 500 sites in the park.  We are on Site 69, close to the Club House, Pool/Hot Tub, Showers and laundromat.  Don't need the Laundromat since we have our wonderful stacked washer/dryer.  Which I love.... No lugging the laundry baskets!

The Boardwalk to the Gulf Of Mexico Beach is at the back of the campground, so we drove the Jeep there instead of walking.  Sure is a beautiful view!  Fun to walk in the waves, although Otis wasn't so sure what was happening when a wave tried to "get him" and he ran back towards Greg.  😂  Wish I would have gotten a video!  Maybe next time!

THE BOARDWALK TO BEACH

BEAUTIFUL CACTUS ON BOTH SIDES OF BOARDWALK

THERE'S THE GULF OF MEXICO!  LOVE WAVES....

THOUGHT I WAS TAKING VIDEO.  NOPE!  JUST A PIC.  LOL

MY TOES IN THE WARM WATER!

VIEW OF CAMPGROUND FROM BOARDWALK


There was a Halloween Golf Cart Parade at 5:30 the night we arrived.  Fun to watch!  The participants were dressed in costumes and had their golf carts decorated.  They threw candy at us.  Yummy Tootsie Rolls and Twizzlers for the most part,  YUM!
GOLF CARTS LINE UP


THAT'S SOME GOLF CART!

LIGHTENING McQUEEN!

ELVIS IS IN THE PARK!

LAST BUT NOT LEAST....

Greg enjoys some Halloween Candy
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1ST
Otis & I go for a morning walk so he can "do his business" and see the beautiful area surrounding the Club House
There is a Birding Pond in the middle of the campground.  Harvey did quite a bit of damage to the pond and the birds are slowly returning...
I love the Palm Trees around the park.  Too bad there isn't one on our site!

Monday, October 22, 2018

CATCHING UP.....


TUESDAY OCTOBER 16
FOGGY START TO THE DAY

OUR HOME FOR 2 NIGHTS

GREG CHECKS US IN

PARKED, LEVEL, SATELLITE HAS A SIGNAL 😊

THIS MADE ME LAUGH.... HALLOWEEN TURKEYS!! 😁

OFFICE READY FOR HALLOWEEN
THURSDAY OCTOBER 18
BEAUTIFUL CRANE WHEN LEAVING CAMPGROUND

HELLO LOUISIANA

MISSISSIPPI RIVER

THE MIGHTY MISSISSIP

ARRIVED @ FRENCHMAN'S WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND

THE OFFICE, SIDE VIEW

OUR HOME FOR 2 NIGHTS
LOTS OF SKEETERS.....

FRIDAY OCTOBER 19

We did some exploring...  Atchafalaya National Heritage Area

Louisiana Airborne Memorial
1-10 bridge in background

The Memorial

Other Side
Special Meaning for us since Dad was in the Airborne, not in Louisiana tho 😉


The Heritage Center was filled with very nice people and many exhibits.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
HEADING TO TEXAS ON 1-10 BRIDGE
LEARNED IT WAS 3RD LONGEST IN USA, 18 MILES LONG

SWAMP ON RIGHT

MORE SWAMP

AWESOME LOOKING TALL BRIDGE AHEAD!

LEFT VIEW FROM TOP OF BRIDGE

RIGHT SIDE VIEW....

TEXAS STATE LINE
RAINDROPS!

ENTERING THE WELCOME CENTER

IT QUIT RAINING 😌

HELLO TEXAS!

THERE IS A BIRD HIDING IN THE BRANCHES




NOISY RASCAL! MORE TRAFFIC NOISE IN VIDEO THAN BIRD THO.....
GLAD WE DIDN'T FIND ANY! 😬


FLAGS @ WELCOME CENTER


SUNDAY OCTOBER 21
HOUSTON SKYLINE
SURE GLAD WE DROVE THRU ON SUNDAY!
8 LANES OF SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC DURING RUSH HOUR PROBABLY WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ENJOYABLE!!

OUR HOME FOR NEXT 10 DAYS.
WINDY & CHILLY START, SO NO PICS YET!!!