We were on the Interstate 10 by 8:25 this morning, and it took
us a full hour to get from Baytown, a suburb just east of Houston, to Katy, the
equivalent burg on the western side.
Houston is one big, spread out city!
I marveled at the concrete loops and overpasses of thruways we had to
negotiate before we finally got to the countryside.
As we headed west, we enjoyed the big sky Texas is known
for, and by the end of the day I had seen almost the whole range of things you’d
expect to see in Texas: fenced ranches, longhorn cattle, old-fashioned cowboy-type
windmills, clumps of prickly-pear cactus, cowboy hats (for sale at the gas
station where we stopped), hawks circling overhead. And that big, blue,
cloudless sky!
Since it was Sunday the traffic was not too heavy, although
we had our share of big transport trucks whizzing past. When we stopped for lunch, we were delighted
to step outside and stretch our legs without having to put on jackets first.
While we were at the rest stop, Val lifted the hood of the
Honda and used his new battery tester to see how the charge was doing. It had dropped a bit, so we let the car motor
run while we ate lunch, and by the time we were done, the tester indicated we
were back at full charge once again. It
was reassuring to know we had what we needed to ensure the battery doesn’t die
on us again.
By a little past one o’clock, we were settled at our site
here at the Alamo KOA in San Antonio. It’s
a very big park – 34 acres – and two of the young staff members are the
grandchildren of the man who established the camp. There are lots of trees around, and this afternoon
we were serenaded by a cluster of large blackbirds that shrieked like
banshees from the branches above us! At first
I couldn’t see them to figure out what they were, so I dug out the binoculars
for a closer look. Then I looked up “birds
of south Texas” on the laptop and was amazed to see the huge number of
beautiful birds that are native to this area.
These guys were just big, black and raucous, but I’ll be looking for
those other ones.
For the first time this trip, we set out our lawn chairs on
our little patio this afternoon and enjoyed a pleasant interlude, reading our
books, in the great outdoors. We’ve only
driven 2,000 miles for this rare moment!
1 comment:
Glad you guys finally found some warmth!
A friend of mine was in Southern Arizona and now over in the Southern part of California and both are currently reported as warm LOL.
Good luck - we’ll be watching!
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