On Wednesday, Feb. 4th, we drove into San Antonio, TX. Oh the joys of traffic! We had little to no traffic for the last month and it was a shock to hit the traffic going thru San Antonio on the interstate. We arrived at our campground on the south side of town, Braunig Lake, and parked in a lakeside spot with lots of elbow room. February 5th was Andy's birthday. First thing in the morning we dropped Barnabas off a the Freightliner dealer on the East side of San Antonio and headed downtown to see the Alamo. We spent the morning exploring the site and going thru the "shrine". It was quite an experience. Found a great place to have lunch on the Riverwalk (Casa Rio) one of the oldest restaurants on the Riverwalk. We ate outside along the canal - had great Tex-Mex food. Of course, it being Andy's birthday, we just had to have the roving quartet of Mexican musicians play Andy happy birthday! It was good to see him a little embarrassed.
On Saturday, Feb. 7th, we left San Antonio and drove to Houston, in very windy conditions, to have lunch with Mandy and Danielle at a Cracker Barrel on the west side of Houston. From there we drove to Livingston, TX and spent the night at the Escapee's Rainbow Campground. Sunday we drove into Shreveport, to spend a couple of days with Ron and Deborah (Andy's brother and sister-in-law). Again, we had to park at the Diamond Jack's Casino in Shreveport since the welders are still working on the new gas pipeline and there were no other campgrounds available. We still haven't been inside the casino. On Tuesday, Feb. 10th, we left Shreveport, again in the wind, and drove ahead of a weather front all day. Ended the day at Hattiesburg, MS in the Shady Cove campground. Basically, we camped in the woods and plugged into their electricity. Nothing remarkable except for the abundance of bluebirds! They were everywhere.
Headed out on the next day, Wednesday, Feb. 11th to Santa Rosa Beach, FL again in the wind/rain. Not a pretty days for travel at all. Arrived at the Topsail Hill State Park RV Resort and settled in. It's a really pretty park - VERY nicely landscaped. You almost don't see other RV's around your site. We were in the pine forest so no satellite but, hurrah!, they had cable hookups!
On Thursday, Feb. 13th, we again needed to find a Wal-Mart for RV supplies. We headed out to find a breakfast place (kinda late in the morning) and ended up having a wonderful breakfast at Waffle House. They are everywhere down here. Every couple of miles you can surely find one. We were unprepared for all the development and traffic here. Drove 20 miles along Highway 98 (which is along the coast) and only saw the gulf waters twice. There are so many hotels, fancy shopping centers, etc. etc. that they have almost totally blocked the gulf from view. Too much glitz and glamor for us. We quickly made our purchases and headed to a less travel route for our return to Barnabas. One good item today -- we ordered delivery pizza from Giodorno's -- ham and pineapple -- and it was the bestest we've EVER had!! It cost us dearly -- $22 --but it was worth it! On Friday, Feb. 13th, we headed for the beach. Topsail Hill has a private beach that you have to walk back to -- no cars, or motorized vehicles allowed. Its only a .7 mile walk but it keep the riff-raff out! It was a beautiful day - high around 70 with a light breeze. Our first glimpse of the gulf waters was thru white sand dunes and was quite beautiful.
The water here is crystal blue/green -- you can easily see the bottom as the waves come on shore. We did not come prepared to spend much time on the beach but it was so wonderful we just plopped down in the sand and enjoyed! We could probably see 5 miles of beach around us and only 10 or so people were on the beach with us. It was like having our own private beach. The sand was beautiful. White, crystaline and fine. Didn't stick everywhere like most sand. We stayed and played in the sand, enjoying the sound of the surf and the call of the seagulls for almost three hours.
Linda had her hat on but short sleeves and no sunscreen. She paid for it with a sunburn on her arms! Not good when she's not supposed to get much sun. Oh well -- it was a beautiful day. We rode the park's tram back to our campground and finished the day hanging around the campsite.
On Saturday, Feb. 14th, it RAINED. IT RAINED and IT RAINED. Buy the time it was over, 2-1/2" had fallen. And in Barnabas we heard every drop. Needless to say, with the cloudy day and the drum of the rain on the roof, we had a sleepy kind of day. End of Part 1. Additional pictures are on Linda' Facebook page.

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