Thursday, 10 February 2011

Interesting Lake Charles State Park


 We arrived yesterday in the rain, so we didn't see much of the park.  Today we took  our time and took a tour around the park. 

This park is full of Bayou and swamp land and many types of wild life.   I even saw a bright Red Cardinal flitting past me, but much to quick to get a picture. 













As we stepped out of the trailer this morning with Sea-enna there were these deer, they just looked up at us, then went on with what they were doing, completely un-fazed and oblivious to us. 







At the boat launch we found these slightly un-nerving signs. 

This is wild life I don't want to run into. 

















Also this sign on a tree in the Bayou. 








And on the river we found this boat and just had to have a look.  She's about the size of the Thunderbird, but very narrow and just a bare empty boat.  












There are lots of hiking trails, and when I saw this bridge over the Bayou I wondered how high gator could jump up out of the water. 









It's a really nice campground and well maintained. 








 



I certainly wouldn't want my children playing on this play structure after seeing the alligator warning for that river right behind it. 


They have cabins for rent as well and this nice nature center.  So that is what we saw today.  It's been a nice stop and we are having a good time. 

Tomorrow we are moving on to Fousse Pointe State Park, and will do a critique of that park as well.   

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Our Ferry Ride

 We awoke in the morning to more howling wind and pounding surf.  I have always wanted to have a campsite right on the beach, but now that I have done it, I won't be doing it again.  The wind was incessant, and last night it reached a peak, buffeting the trailer all night.  On top of everything else it started raining.  At least it waited until we got the trailer all packed up and on the road.  There was no line up at the ferry and it was an interesting crossing.  


                                                                                   
With the surf pounding, like it was, when we left our campsite.  We wondered if we would notice it on the ferry crossing.  We did.  It was like the feeling of a van being buffeted by a cross wind on the highway.  You could only just barely feel it.  We have all been on boats in way worse conditions. 







 The crossing only took 13 minutes on top of the loading and unloading. 




















































                                                            The rain finally stopped as we drove off
of the ferry and we drove the rest of the way in overcast but dry weather. 











 That is until we got to our new campsite.  As soon as we were driving in, the skies opened up.  And it started to pour.  I got drenched walking Sea-enna and Dan got drenched setting up the trailer. 









But here we are settled in at Lake Charles State Park.  A very wild and pretty natural setting.  We had a couple of deer right next to our trailer this evening, no camera ready though.  Above all it is peaceful and quiet, all we hear is the pidder, padder of the rain on the roof. 

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

A Sight Seeing Day on Galveston Island





 Today we decided to do some sight seeing.  which of course means I took a lot of pictures. 















This is the Gulf Coast near our campsite. 








We went down to see the ferry that we have to take the trailer onto tomorrow.









After seeing a couple of semis and a large motor home come off the incoming ferry we were satisfied that we could do this.  It will save us about 100 miles off the trip to our next destination. 








It should prove to be an interesting experience, we have never been on a ferry with the trailer, but that's what we're here for "Adventure". 










As we drove down Seawall Drive, with the Gulf on one side, across the street are many beautiful water front hotels, and condos all available for rent, to the tourist trade. 
































Then further down the road we see the mansions that have been built along the water front.  These are on stilts just as the others are, but the stilts are all hidden in facades.  The lower parts are usually garages etc. and all the living quarters are above.































We found the RV parks to be unique around here, as well.  They don't build Texas rooms, like in the Rio Grande Valley,  they build a staircase to a terrace that they build over their trailers. 









Then of course we have the unique Texan that turns up everywhere in Texas that has to build himself "something completely different".  As you can see in the backgound he has built it right in the middle of a fashionable neighbourhood. 

So, that is it for Galveston Island, we leave tomorrow morning for Lake Charles Louisiana. 

Galveston Island State Park

 As we get onto Galveston Island, we start to see the usual Summer places on stilts, that are seen all along the coast here.  They are on stilts to protect them from the surges that accompany summer storms along the coast. 


We are in a campsite facing the beach.  There were winds from the North yesterday and today we are getting them coming in from the South East off of the Gulf. 







The wind makes it feel rather desolate.  It would be wonderful on a hot sunny day, but It looks like we are not going to get that before we leave. 










 I got up at 6:00 am this morning to get some shots of the sunrise over the Gulf.  It was very pretty. 

We tried to get Sea-enna to go for a walk on the beach but one look at the surf and the roar of the waves was enough for her.  She turned and high tailed it back to the trailer. 

Monday, 7 February 2011

Galveston Island State Park

Goose Island State Park

Off we go North on 77 out of Harlingen and as
usual I'm keeping my eye out along the road for Armadillos.  (They used to be rampant in Texas and I think all those gun people have killed them all off.)  Anyways, I digress.  I'm looking out for Armadillos and what do I see but a flock of wild Turkeys trotting on down the side of the road.  I managed to get pictures of them, but I also saw a wild boar, routing around in the ditch, and a herd of cattle with at least ten zebras among them.  I was so surprized and doubted what I was seeing, that when I beleived what I was seeing, it was to late to get my camera up and snap a picture.                                         
                                                                                        As we approached Corpus Christi and the bays along the Gulf, we started to see the big bridges and causeways.    






Then we arrived at our destination. 

Goose Island State Park.  It is obviously  a very popular Bird Sanctuary, there were bird watches everywhere.   You could hardly drive through the park without bunches of them standing around in the middle of the road all snapping pictures and oblivious of evrything else around them. 
We had a very nice secluded campsite.  And Dan built a campfire. 
There were campsites available right on the waterfront overlooking the Gulf. 










Now its time to leave Goose Island and travel on  to Galveston Island . 




Saturday, 5 February 2011

It's Time to Hit The Road



Well, our month at Magic Valley is over and it's time to hit the road.  We've had a wonderful time here, other than a few cold days.  Today was picking up groceries, doing laundry and readying the trailer for travel.  First stop "Goose Island State Park", just off of Corpus Christie.  I will Blog and download pictures from there.