Running Out of Titles

Another quiet relaxing day in the heat and the wind. Reached about 26C today, but the winds were the strongest yet. Even  the picnic table benches couldn’t remain upright. I did some pottering around with odd jobs on the trailer (this beast is more work intensive than the house). Lyn had a cleaning and laundry day, so the place is spic and span inside and out!

I’ve finally come to grips with my new so called “smart” phone, at least it doesn’t keep making noises every 10 minutes, I’d call that progress! Now if only I could find out how to get it to dial someone without me having to use the dial pad.

Tomorrow we’re off to Mexico 🙂

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Sunday, a Day of Rest

Woke up to a temperature of 18C but the wind has returned. Hard to believe it was a week ago that we arrived.

Very little achieved today other than draining out the septic tank, and I’m sure you don’t want too many details of that.

Tomorrow is a holiday down here Martin Luther Hing Jr. day, so a long weekend for us hard working retirees!

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Gave the Old Girl a Wash

NO….. not Lyn!

The trailer was in desperate need of a clean. Many sites do not allow washing of trailers, and that was the case last fall in Massachusetts. Also,  the place where we store the trailer has no running water, so after the fall trip, being stored for 3 months and then a 4 day trip down here there was a lot of grime and squished bugs to remove.

I had been putting off the job since we got here because, well because it was work!! Lyn and I decided to tackle the job together this morning, I would do the upper part using the step ladder and Lyn would do the lower part. Once we worked out that Lyn should NOT work on the same section of trailer as me, it went pretty well! Two and half hours later the deed was done.

Today’s weather was around 18C, cloudy with sunny periods, or was that sunny with cloudy periods? Not sure what the difference is meant to be.

The afternoon was spent recovering from all the exertion.

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Time to Explore

Woke up to an overcast and cool morning (5C), but no wind!

We headed out to South Padre Island which is about 25 miles east of here. About 7 miles east we passed through the town of Los Fresnos. The trip into and out of Los Fresnos reminded me a lot of the trip from the airport to just about any Mexican resort. Many houses were the same style, and there were a number of houses selling fruit veg etc in their front yards.

The whole area is totally flat and I am sure they don’t know how to put bends in roads! There seem to be two types of roads around here, gravel tracks or 4-lane roads.

The next town was Port Isabel, on the east side of the town was a causeway and a bridge that led to South Padre Island. When you come off the bridge there is another town which is home to a number of holiday condos, hotels and “souvenir” shops by the dozen. Going north from the bridge the island quickly narrowed until it was no more than a road on a sand dune!

The island is home to a sea turtle rescue centre (to be visited at a later date) and a number of nature/birding trails. We drove north a few miles until the road was blocked by a barrier, beyond the barrier there were work crews clearing sand off the road. I am not sure whether the road is public or private beyond this point. We pulled off the road and went for a walk along the beach, which was covered with shells.

Shells at South Padre Island

Heading back south we pulled off onto a beach access road, and actually took the truck onto the beach. As it was cool and grey there were very few people about, however there were a couple of people preparing a small para-sail that was connected to a small 3-wheel buggy. We later saw them riding around the beach courtesy of wind power.

A little further south we stopped off at one of the nature trails and walked along a boardwalk out to a bird watching area where we could see blue herons, pelicans, a variety of ducks etc.

We’ll be going back to the island a few more times to see the rest of it as well as to the kite festival in a couple of weeks

 

 

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Keep your wind to yourselves!

Title applies to Canadians only.

Went to bed last night with the trailer shaking in the wind from the north, woke up this morning to more of the same. Had a quick look around to see what had moved or blown over outside, all was well until I saw that the satellite dish had taken a nose dive 🙁 This was a little surprising as it was staked into the ground with 1 foot stakes. Luckily the only damage was a connector pulled off one of the cables, so replace connector, hammer in stakes, screw in large screwable stake and tie the whole contraption down, re-align the dish (not easy in a 30 knot wind) and all is well until next time.

Thursday is grocery shopping day so off we trekked to the local HEB store (what a boring name compared to the Piggly-Wiggly chain in Alabama). The number of unknown items in the store was amazing, being this close to the Mexican border there was a lot of Mexican fruit, Veg and packaged goods that we had never heard of before. There were peppers there that just looked like they would burn as soon as you touched them.

The weather was overcast and cooler, around 12C, tonight is forecast to go down to 1C thanks to the north winds.

Lyn went off to her crochet class, which interestingly is run by a deaf and dumb woman (hope the previous words are reasonably PC, can’t keep up with all this changing PC mumbo-jumbo). She seems to be getting the message across though as Lyn has almost finished her first project.

Weather permitting we will go off exploring tomorrow.

 

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Recovery Day

Today was one of those days where I just couldn’t get started! Not sure if it was due to getting up early (8:15 instead of 8:30) to get some propane from the travelling propane truck, or whether it was the the realisation that we were finally here and all the issues had been sorted.

The good news for me was that the Android phone  (I know, yet another toy, but surely the purpose of retirement is to allow more time to play with toys?)  I bought off e-bay arrived. The good news for Lyn was she got to go and play with the washers and dryers in the laundry. Pretty fair I’d say!

Even the truck had a good day, it got treated to a “laser wash” at the local gas station. Much to my disappointment the machine used soap and water to wash the truck and not laser beams 🙁

Getting to know more of the neighbours, the couple next door come from Barrie Ontario. This campground probably has the friendliest group of residents of all the ones we have stayed at.

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Settling in

After getting most of the problems sorted out yesterday it was time for a new one. As I switched on the microwave to defrost a bagel, all the power went out in the trailer. No blown circuit breakers inside or out, and no voltage at the plugin stand 🙁  Moving the campground breaker around gave intermittent hydro together with the sound of arcing from within the electricity supply box, not good! Maintenance turned up to replace the breaker, and all is now good.

It was now time for me to set up my toys and do a couple of repairs. I now have the ham radio antenna setup, and will hopefully get the radio setup tomorrow. Went through the once a trip battle with the BBQ igniter and won.

The campsite WiFi proved to be very iffy, and it was impossible to do a video Skype yesterday with Noah, so Lyn was missing out on Granny time! We topped up our data stick and now have reasonable phone and skype access.

Weather still windy but pleasantly warm at 20C.

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Day 1

Woke up to the glorious prospect of no long distance driving! Most of the water problems have been solved. I thought I had done a reasonable job of  winterising the trailer prior to sub-zero temperatures setting in ……. WRONG! Actually all the major piping had been drained or filled with antifreeze and there was no damage there, what I had missed was a couple of hoses, one connecting the outside shower head to the taps and the other in the pull-out head on the kitchen sink. The outside shower blew the valve out of one of the taps, which was fixed after an hour or so groping around in the dark of the trailer storage area. No cost and no permanent damage. The indoor leak in the kitchen wasn’t spotted immediately as the leak was inside one of the cabinets, however once water was seen spilling out from the cabinet we had a good clue that something was wrong. Again a fitting had been blown apart by the pressure of the ice, now I understand what the anomalous expansion of water refers to from way back in physics lessons 🙁 Unfortunately the kitchen saga didn’t finish there (what a surprise) the spray head discharged water from points that were not meant to discharge water, turns out the plastic pipe inside the head had fractured. Phoned the manufacturers to see if i could just buy a replacement head and 5 minutes later the order had been placed for the grand total of zero dollars.

The temperature was up around 27C again, with strong winds. In fact even now at 10:30 in the evening the trailer is still being buffeted quite a bit.

This has to be the friendliest place we have stayed at to date, people have been very helpful in giving us info about the area and the campsite. Lyn spent the afternoon at the weekly quilting meeting, so she was a happy camper. We headed into Brownsville to convert the IOU I gave Lyn as part of her Christmas present, into a NOOK e-reader. We also finished off the grocery shopping  while we were there.

I put up the WiFi antenna hoping that it would improve the internet so that we could use it for the home phone and Skype videos, but although the signal was stronger, there doesn’t seem to be the bandwidth available for reliable voice and video. Have to do some research on that !!

The rest of the day was spent recovering from truck lag

 

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We made it!!

In celebration of a short day of driving we started a bit later at 0815. Heading out it was mostly suburbia until south of San Antonio. At that point the scenery became very flat and lifeless. A lot of the land was agricultural and the fields went on (literally) for miles. After we got south of Corpus Christi the agricultural land gave way to scrub. There was little sign of life, and this was reinforced by a roadside sign stating “next gas station 60 miles”

We made it to the RV park around 2:15 and first impressions are good, large sites not too close together. The temperature was 27C and quite windy. For the first time I noticed the effect of wind on the fuel consumption. The last couple of days the average was around 12.7 mpg, today after we turned south straight into the wind id dropped to 9.7 mpg. Finally coaxed it up to 10.5 by dropping the speed abit.

Had some issues with (what else) the water, but that can wait until tomorrow.

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Sorry Arkansas!!

On the road by 0740, but not the best of conditions. For the first hour we were traveling in fog / mist / drizzle. The sun finally burnt through once we had crossed into Texas and there was a dramatic change in scenery from the day before. The land was much greener, and for the first hour or so there were “typical” Texas ranches along the interstate; large houses and large stone gateways into them.

As we got about 40 miles north of Dallas we hit the suburbs and the traffic built even though it was Saturday. The built up areas and traffic stayed with us for the rest of the day, making for a tiring drive, maybe Arkansas wasn’t so bad afterall. At least the truck is pretty comfortable, this was our 4th 10 hour day in it, and we still aren’t sore!

Good news is that tomorrow is a 5 hour day, then we get to stay put for 30 days.

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