Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, totally worn out, shouting "Wow...What a Ride!"

Thursday, November 25, 2021

From The Gulf to The Trees


 October 23 - November 25, 2021
We enjoyed our 3 1/2 weeks on the beach at Gulf Waters Beachfront RV Resort, lots of fishing, projects taken care of, landscaping done and a few weeks spent with our friends Guy and Kelly.




Dave and Pat spent many a day fishing, our freezer is full of fish, shrimp, and some whole Pompano for our friend Mona Liza.





The local shrimp boat had fresh shrimp and of course, Dave had to get one tasting of oysters in.





Our oleanders made it through the big freeze, so no big project just some replacement of hibiscus and added a couple of pygmy palms. Have to make it nice for our friends Chuck and Sally who will be renting our lot this winter.


Friends Guy and Kelly went full time this past summer, in a 2021 Grand Design Solitude. It has been interesting to see the changes since we bought it in 2014. We’ve been in many Grand Designs since then but we haven’t spent any time in the newer models. Some nice changes but we’re still doing good in ours. Guy and Dave worked together for 20 years at IBM, fixing the tools that made the computer chips. It was great to get to know them both better, see y'all in Yuma!!
They taught us Cribbage and Goofy Ball (Ladder Ball) and we of course taught them Dave's game. 




With Guy and Kelly, we finally did something I’ve wanted to do for years, paddle the Lighthouse Lakes Paddling Trail. Note to self, if you come back don’t do this when it’s low tide. We had a fun time but there were a number of real shallow spots.




Of course, no visit to Port Aransas is complete without a stop at the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center. Sorry Guy, Boots the alligator wasn’t out that day.








The things you see when you take a ride on the beach.

A walk around Goose Island State Park introduced Guy and Kelly to geocaching.
                                                                                    


We saw some whoopers at a nearby pasture.
Of course, then there's the nearby Big Tree!!


And another geocache



We received word we needed to be in Carrollton on 11/18. On 11/15 we headed north and spent a few days in Waco at Airport Park COE. A 376-mile ride, our longest drive all winter, and we arrived at our site, 63. 




The next few days proceeded to be windy “as all get out”. We did some chores, shopping, and laundry, and getting some walking in. 

A try at walking the Waco Riverwalk or Suspension Bridge, the bridge was closed and the downtown side of the riverwalk has construction going on. Oh well, another time. 















On Thursday, 11/18, a 119 uneventful mile ride found us arriving at our Christmas Tree lot in Carrollton TX. There’s been more gravel laid since last year, hopefully, we won’t have too much rain.

We proceeded to set up and found there was no power on at the electric pole. Hopefully, that will be taken care of by midnight, meanwhile, the generator is getting a workout. It eventually took a few days to figure out, thank goodness for the generator.

Once the trees arrive we won’t get the chance for eating out so we found Paparazzi Pizza which was so good. If you find yourself in the area be sure to check them out.



We’ve been busy since arriving, the trees arrived the next day, we got them unwrapped and started selling. I won’t be doing a daily write-up this year, if you want to see what the daily life on a lot is like you can check out the posts from last year. 



We've enjoyed talking with so many folks. The kids who took home our Charlie Brown tree-thanks. Robert and Victor spent part of their Thanksgiving morning with us, great talking with you two, we hope to check out the restaurant recommendation. 

To all of our family, friends, and followers we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and are thankful you all are part of our lives.

Tomorrow is Black Friday, it should be one of our busiest days. The weekend should be crazy too. Needless to say we won't be doing much more than work, eat and sleep for 3 days.

Until next time...
Happy Thanksgiving!!!



10 comments:

  1. And now the work begins. At least it is only a few weeks. Where to after that.

    We still want to get down to the coast sometime, it sounds beautiful!

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    1. 2 weekends down hopefully only 2 more to go. Heading to AZ afterwards. We'll be in TX next winter, come on down and join Dave on the beach.

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  2. Tons of fun in Texas! Love the pictures as always! Have fun at the tree farm!

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  3. Selling Christmas trees in Texas sounds like the best idea next to selling them in Florida. Love your spot at Gulf Waters. Wish I had one.

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    1. At times a little too far north but at least it's not too warm. We are thankful we bought our TX spot when we did, couldn't afford too now.

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  4. Thought I'd left the comment but perhaps you are so busy you haven't seen it to approve it.. Hope that's it and not that it got lost. Don't work too hard

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    1. You did, busy weekend, sold half of our trees already, so now they're bringing us more. :(

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  5. Those sunset photos at the top are just beautiful! And the campground looks gorgeous. We still haven't made it down that way, but the wildlife alone is spectacular. Hope you guys are having fun with the Christmas tree project again this year. I'm sure it's exhausting, but hopefully, most people are happy to be there and nice to deal with.

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    1. Gulf Waters is a jewel, so thankful we bought there so many years ago. Trees are almost gone, it's about time to head west. Folks have been for the most part happy, but it's our last season doing this.

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