Our Texas excursion is nearing an end.  On Thursday the wheels on the RV will once again be rolling and I can honestly say I’m ready for a change of scenery.  As I reflect on our overall Texas Gulf Coast visit, these words come to mind, It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolish’.

Charles Dickens
“Dickens on the Strand” was a very fun festival in Galveston

Charles DickensThis opening line in the Charles Dickens classic A Tale of Two Cities may refer to the French Revolution and the cities of Paris and London, but as I see it, it can easily relate to my three-month stay in Texas.

I know it’s a stretch, but humor me and allow me to spin my own little tale with a recap of our Texas Gulf Coast adventure.birding in Texas

It was the best of times……
Our Texas journey began in early November when we visited Galveston Island for a month.  We were pleasantly surprised with how much there was to see and do in Galveston and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.  We were never bored or at a loss of places to explore.  We even had the pleasure of connecting with fellow bloggers.

the best sunrisesTo read about our stay in Galveston, start with this post – click here.

From Galveston we traveled south to Mustang Island with a quick 3 day stop at Goose Island State Park.  At Mustang Island State Park we fit in more socializing and lots of explorations.

Corpus Christi and Port Aransas hold nostalgic memories for both Al and I.  Al lived in the area for a couple of years during his Navy days B.I. (before Ingrid) and has the fondest recollections of those days.  We shared a great day visiting the first aircraft carrier that Al flew on and off of ….. the USS Lexington

aircraft carrier museumsYears ago, my parents became winter Texans each year as they spent six months in Port Aransas at the Pioneer RV Resort and six months back in Illinois.   My kids and I would visit them in Port A each season either over Christmas break or Spring break.  My dad loved to fish while my mother loved to walk the beach collecting seashells.  They developed a core of friends and stayed active and happy in this part of Texas for a number of years.

When Al and I returned to this area in December, it conjured up feelings of returning home for a visit. I couldn’t help but feel a flood of fond memories wash over me;  thoughts of my mother and her exuberant joy as she walked the beach collecting sea shells.  She was always smiling as she loved digging her bare feet into the sand.  Ah yes, she is missed.where to duck hunt in Texas

After our stay on Mustang Island, we moseyed up the road 45 minutes to nearby Rockport, Texas (technically we stayed in the teeny town of Lamar), where we spent the month of January.  Why Rockport?  Rockport is a Mecca for angler’s, duck hunter’s, and avid birders.  It’s a Sportsman’s paradise.best duck hunting in Texas

You won’t find any beaches for a stroll around here. So beach goers will want to take a pass on Rockport and stick to the beautiful beaches on Mustang Island.

fishing in TexasWe rolled into the Hidden Oaks RV Park within hours of our friends on December 29th;  long time friend’s and business associates from our Colorado days.

Al’s buddy brought his boat and the guys were on a month-long male bonding mission.  Manly men, doing manly things in a sportsman’s paradise.  Ah, the real reason for our second January stay in Lamar emerges!

With hubby occupied, I’m left to my own devices and find great pleasure in exploring the area for photo ops.

whooping cranesroseate spoonbillDid I already mention this place is known as a ‘birders paradise’?  The endangered whooping cranes winter within walking distance from the RV park and the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is just across the St. Charles Bay.

There are over 25 specified birding areas within 40 miles, and then there are birding boat tours, guided birding walks, and bird seminars.  Whew, a birder could get worn out around here!

That said, hubby and I had a rather nice three-month visit to the Texas Gulf Coast.

But wait the story doesn’t end there.  I did mention it was the worst of times.  We’ll talk about that in the next post…..Panasonic cameras

Thank you MonaLiza for the above photo of me.  I had a blast birding with you 🙂


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73 responses to “It was the best of times ….”

  1. ChristineR Avatar

    I find it amazing every time I see your standing whooping crane photos to see how they keep their black wing feathers out of sight! Spectacular photos of them in flight.

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  2. Laurel Avatar

    Ingrid, I enjoyed your memories of “the best of times….,” and especially your reminiscing about your mother on the beach. You painted such a lovely portrait with your words. Despite the poor weather you had for so much of your time in Texas, you captured some gorgeous images of the whooping cranes and the spoonbills.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Laurel. It’s been fun communing with my feathered friends. It’s also been special to walk the same beach my mother loved so much. I’m taking advantage of a couple of gorgeous beach walking weather days before hitting the road 🙂

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  3. Larry Avatar

    Sounds like the good times were indeed good. I had a good friend and co-worker from Lamar.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Lamar is a super small community. I enjoy riding my bike or walking around the area. I have a feeling we’ll return next winter.

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  4. Diana Avatar

    Loved your post…I am from Texas! (Houston), but living in Italy now…anyway….missing home, but your pictures made me feel all comfy, cozy… 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We loved our stay in Galveston. Unfortunately, we didn’t get in Houston to explore. Perhaps next time. Texas vs. Italy I’m sure it’s a drastic change. Glad my photos were able to take you home.

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  5. Carol Loves to Travel Avatar

    I didn’t know that Galveston has a Charles Dickens festival. I would have liked to see that.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Dickens on the Strand was quite enjoyable. I’d recommend it. Next time we attend, we will definitely dress the part.

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  6. Alexander Lautsyus Avatar

    Flying Pink is awesome!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you. I just love those birds 🙂

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  7. Jet Eliot Avatar

    Wondering if the “worst of times” has has something to do with being sick? Looking forward to hearing the ending of this story. Meanwhile, I enjoyed your photos and gulf coast adventures so very much, Ingrid. 😀

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Jet and yes health was just one issue. Good guess 😉

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  8. Valerie (Our Ruins) Avatar

    Great post, and I love the photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you and thanks for stopping by 🙂

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  9. geneturner46 Avatar

    Ingrid…. nicely done as always…. you are a bird master…. and a terrific story teller!
    Gene

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe, thank you Gene. I’ve been playing around with custom settings on the camera and having fun.

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  10. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    Spectacular bird shots and a gorgeous sunset, Ingrid. What lovely memories of your mom on the beach. Made me want to go shell hunting. MonaLiza’s pic of you is wonderful. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Sylvia and it’s always fun collecting a jar of sea shells – isn’t it?

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  11. Midwestern Plant Girl Avatar
    Midwestern Plant Girl

    Love the reading of the travel log!
    The birds are just magnificent and seem close up! (Maybe you have a great zoom lens!)
    The photo of you by Mona is a keeper! The birds seem to just want to gravitate to you! 🐦🐥

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Since I started wearing camo, I’ve noticed the birds don’t get as spooked and trust me when I say 2 years ago this Chicago suburbanite would not have been caught dead wearing camo LOL. Ah, but what a gal won’t do for that shot.
      I shoot with a bridge camera with a lens that is equivalent to a DSLR 600mm lens. I have a separate page sharing my cameras if you’d like more info.

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  12. ThoseYoungGuys Avatar
    ThoseYoungGuys

    Ahh…what happened? Terrific post. AND you saw the Whooping Cranes. We visited Aransas a few years back and we were just a tad early and missed them by about a week. I would love to see them. AND it looks like you got real close to a Roseate…that’s wonderful. Waiting and waiting for part 2!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I can even hear the cranes from the RV which is really cool. Some of the birds are much more accustomed to people than others. Plus I found wearing camo really helps. I don’t think I’m as threatening wearing the camo shirt, although hubby might not agree 🙂

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  13. SmallHouseBigGarden Avatar

    I just love you guys! 😃😃. You’re on such a grand adventure!!! Also enjoyed the vignette about your mother beachcombing and the nostalgia of returning to a spot with fond family memories. Beautiful!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe, thank you. BTW, I like your new gravitar photo – cute hair cut.

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      1. SmallHouseBigGarden Avatar

        Thank you! Been rapidly losing weight and fixing up. Big life changes! Meeting this russian guy in person soon AND heading over to Europe in March for an open ended trip! (2 unconnected events requiring a better look) 😃

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          Well, you’re looking good so whatever your doing it’s working 🙂

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  14. pmbweaver Avatar
    pmbweaver

    Ingrid….You are such a wonderful storyteller. Let me know when you publish your first book. I will be at your signing!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Marsha, you are too kind, thank you. Hope we bump into each other in southern AZ.

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  15. Nancy Avatar

    That last photo was the icing on the cake! Perfect ending… but now I must wait??? For Part 2… ?
    I will wait patiently! Glad you got to see some childhood areas… fond memories are good, all good!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      But of course you have to wait. I have to keep my readers returning somehow 😉 I’ll be in your neighborhood (Lake Pleasant) most of Mar and Apr – hope we can meet for coffee.

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      1. Nancy Avatar

        Oh… we will!! How fun!! 🙂

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  16. cozybegone Avatar
    cozybegone

    You really gave “the best of show” for the Texas coast! Sorry I missed at least a brief part of it but someday you show me the best of some gorgeous countryside! Happy you moving ahead…it’s always great to travel along, even from a distance. Jacks up baby….here you go!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      There’s always pluses and minuses, but it’s best to focus on the pluses. The coast vs the desert? Such a dilemma sometimes. Glad I don’t have to pick and can enjoy both 🙂

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  17. LuAnn Avatar

    This was a great post Ingrid. Although the weather did not cooperate, it seems you made some wonderful memories. Love your photos! 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you LuAnn. I took full advantage of the nice weather days 🙂

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  18. queenjester Avatar

    I think you have convinced us to visit the Galveston area on our way back to the midwest this year.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It wouldn’t be a bad route to take. We’ll be in WI for a short stay this August 🙂

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  19. Judy @ newenglandgardenandthread Avatar

    Love the birding opportunities. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      This area is definitely a birders paradise. I’m grateful for digital photography because I wouldn’t want to pay for developing all my photos 🙂

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      1. Judy @ newenglandgardenandthread Avatar

        Isn’t that the truth. Remember all those rolls of film, waiting for the developing process, and then tossing so many that didn’t come out. 🙂

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  20. The Lowe's RV Adventures Avatar

    It was the best and worst of times indeed, Ingrid! One thing for sure we had the BEST birding time together. See you down the road somewhere.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It would have been even more fun without that virus I was fighting… grrr. We’ll need to make some plans for CO.

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  21. WagginMaster (aka Jerry) Avatar

    Sheesh! You would think I can correct typos before I post. … this and earlier … NOT … this on earlier…

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Haha…. I think we’ve all done this!

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  22. WagginMaster (aka Jerry) Avatar

    What a wonderful recap of your time on the Gulf Coast. Having lived there (Houston, Webster, League City, Corpus Christi) for more years than I can remember, this on earlier post about the Texas Gulf Coast was a trip down memory lane. Thank.
    PS – Your photography skills are also superb.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Jerry for the compliment on my photography. I’ve started playing around with some custom settings on the camera and it’s been fun. We really like Corpus and Port A and can see ourselves spending more time in that area.

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  23. placestheygo Avatar

    Good times, for sure:) I just love how pink the Roseate Spoonbill is in the photo…gorgeous!!

    Very nice photo from Mona Liza:)

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The spoonbills are getting closer to mating season, thus their pink is starting to deepen even more – stunning. I love that photo from ML. I didn’t even know she took it until she sent it to me.

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  24. Bear Tracks Blog Avatar

    Loved your post. Great recap and stunning photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Linda. Hope to see you soon 🙂

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  25. Wheelingit Avatar

    The good certainly sounds good. Looking forward to the other side.
    Nina

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It’s been a fun 3 months that really have flown by, but nothings perfect 🙂

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  26. Sue Slaght Avatar

    Loves the recap of your time. These photos as usual are stunning Ingrid. The dock and sunset one surely could win a photo contest. Safe travels ahead. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Awe, thank you so much Sue. Now please stop sending me your weather 😉

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      1. Sue Slaght Avatar

        So warm here we are in shirtsleeves. The world is upside down. 🙂

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  27. Mary Avatar

    Looks like a pretty nice area. Where are you headed next?

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      After 3 months of coastal living, it’s time to return to the desert. Who knows, we may come knocking on your door LOL.

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      1. Mary Avatar

        That would be fun. We will be in Arizona for a while yet.

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  28. NancyTex Avatar

    Safe travels to your next stop, Ingrid!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Nancy 🙂

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  29. Wandering Dawgs Avatar

    Another great post making me even more anxious to get on the road to Texas!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      You should have better weather than us. The whoopers are still here 🙂

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  30. Amy Avatar

    Enjoyed reading the “it was the best of times”, Ingrid! Beautiful photos and stories, as always.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Amy. We’ve had a nice 3 months in Texas but I’m about ready to head back to the desert to dry out 🙂

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  31. Jim and Barb Avatar

    Looks like a great area to visit, we have never been down in that area but will have to get it on our list!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      There’s so much to see and do along the Texas Gulf Coast. We’ve had fun exploring it, just wish the weather had been a little more agreeable.

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  32. sftbalmm Avatar

    Really enjoyed today’s post. Not only are your photos spectacular, as usual, but I appreciated the sharing of your fond memories, especially those of your parents. I look forward to your next posting.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you. We really enjoyed Mustang Island but the Texas Gulf Coast can’t always be counted on for warm weather this time of year. This summer will have us venturing back to the Midwest from northern IL up thru WI and the UP. I’m looking forward to a Mackinac Island revisit.

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  33. bulldog Avatar

    Oh wow… we have a post with birds that have me drooling… and yet somehow the one place makes me feel a little sad,,, a place that brings back parent memories… yet they were happy memories… why do I feel sad.?? “Ah yes, she is missed.” lovely post as usual

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’m finally starting to figure out how to use some of the custom settings on my camera and having fun with it. Just wish I could get in a tad closer to those birds. Thanks for your sweet comment 🙂

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  34. Karen from NM Avatar

    Wonderful recap! Love the picture of you and the birds. Sitting here on pins and needles with bated breath waiting for part 2. Hope all is OK with you two.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We’re doing just fine and the weather has finally improved. I love that photo Mona took of me, thanks.

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