We arrived in South Texas on October 19. Since we left here last March, we visited 14 states and one province, British Colombia, pulling our fifth wheel almost 7,000 miles. Of course our small car traveled more than twice that with all our side trips and touring. All in all, it was an amazing summer.
It was good to get back home here at Marinoff, site number 10. We are continuing with our same volunteer jobs working for The Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. There was plenty of work waiting for us, fence to fix/build, signs to replace and many roads to clear. It is nice to be needed and appreciated.
The week of February 3rd we took a week off and traveled 360 miles north to stay at Peregrine Townhouses at San Luis Pass, an island just southwest of Galveston. We had beautiful weather and a relaxing week.
Peregrine Townhouses at San Luis Pass |
Along the Strand is The Grand 1894 Opera House. This beautiful 1,000 seat opera house survived the great Hurricane of 1900 along with Hurricane Ike in 2008. Both of these leaving eight feet of water in the theater. This theater still has many performances and plays. Some big name entertainers include: Loretta Lynn, The Oak Ridge Boys, Sophia Loren, Arlo Guthrie.
View from the Orchastra Floor |
We took the Texas free ferry to the Bolivar Peninsula and back just for fun. |
The San Bernard Oak Tree is the largest live oak tree in the state. |
Freighter Leaving Port |
3 comments:
I know that they are happy to get the two of you back year after year.
Looks like yall had a great time!
Teri
We did. This is our eighth year volunteering here on the Rio Grande Valley. We love the work and the people.
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