Friday, April 26, 2013

Hello, all our friends both new and old, family, and PALS.

We are keeping tabs on the national weather forecasts, and it is almost the same temperature in Texas as it is in Idaho.  We are scheduled to work a big Softball Tournament in Dallas on Mother's Day Weekend, and then will be heading home.

We are still very active, and are actually working more than we are playing. But we are finding life to be very good and fulfilling.  We are spending more time all the time with our new PALS via internet and email connections in many parts of the country.  It has become a very rewarding and fruitful experience.  Truly, this "terminal" disease I was diagnosed with some 18 months ago has turned out to be a blessing in our lives, and hopefully, in the lives of many others.

Please enjoy the following photo entourage. 

Moody Mansion in Galveston, built in 1895. We are always intrigued by history.  We were too late to get to take a tour of the mansion.  Maybe next time.

Old church in Galveston, Texas.  Kay loves cool architecture, flowers and birds. And Kim.

Galveston is an Island off the coast of Texas south of Houston.  North east of Galveston is a peninsula called Bolivar Peninsula.  This photo is taken along the Gulf Coast of Mexico on the Peninsula with the elevated houses on the right just over the berm. 

On the Bolivar Peninsula, the water can evidently get quite high.  But it is teh sea waves taht can do the damage.  All of the houses are elevated.

The only way to get to and from Galveston and Port Bolivar is by Ferry.  It takes about 13 minutes to get across the channel.  We are just loading the ferry here for the return trip to Galveston.

We ate lunch in Port Bolivar at a place called Down Under.  It is along the inter coastal waterway which you can see in the background.  We saw more than one barge to by.  We planned to eat at a place called Stingaree Restaurant but it was closed, so we ate at Down Under, just under the restaurant.    The oysters were good enough to almost compete with Genevieves'.

This is the peer right outside the Down Under.  You can see that yellow house in the distance.

This picture is for our granddaughter, Tracy.  She loves purple and this is a purple house. 


A couple of goofballs at the fountain at Rayford Crossing RV Resort How about these tans??!!

More flowers at Rayford Crossing.

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