Thursday, 23 April 2015
Gulf Waters RV Park — Port Aransas, Texas
Temps: Hi 78F (25.5C) / Lo 68F (20C)
Nope, haven’t dropped off the face of the earth since my last post almost a month ago. Just chilling and enjoying some social time with our friends Mary and Tony, and other owners at Gulf Waters RV Resort, here in Port Aransas, Texas.
We’ve had our share of weather challenges since settling into our pad at GWRVR — a couple of doozies in the form of thunderstorms and deluge-like rains to keep us alert and on our toes. Not complaining. As is the case with many places around the US, there is a drought here and every inch of rain helps to add to the reservoirs. Otherwise, the weather has been pretty good — certainly conducive to early morning beach walks and sitting outside most days.
We’ve done a few chores and run errands … nothing earth shattering or newsworthy. Spare time has been dedicated to making plans for our upcoming travels — fall will see us overseas again; but summer will on the road with the Phaeton.
Yes, the wheels will be turning on the Phaeton to do more than take us between Port A and Houston so we can fly off overseas. We have a month-long stay planned at the USAF Academy FamCamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado; another month at a small campground near Ruidoso, New Mexico; and who knows what else in between and after those stays. Any thoughts on things to do … or special places to stay in the vicinity of either planned location … we’re open to a little boondocking too … weather permitting — sing out with a comment or a link to your blog posts.
Finally got a hummingbird feeder up, and we’re being visited regularly by hummers. No photos of them yet, as I’ve been too lazy to get out the DSLR equipment. We’ve also put out some oranges for the colorful birds migrating through the area. They manage to get their fair share despite the attempts of the grackles to quickly do away with the sweet fruit.
The pesky grackles try to get more than their share, but the little birds do challenge them.
Today was an especially good day to bird through the windshield, so I grabbed my Canon SX50 and took a few photographs. Would have preferred to be outside, but didn’t want to scare off the little guys. The Baltimore Orioles were easy to ID; the others not so much … although Mary did say that she thought they might be Wood Warblers. So anyone who would like to educate me … do leave a comment.
Not looking happy with life!
Let’s see … what else have we been up to … other than nibbling happy hour munchies and sharing delicious meals with friends? Those who pop over to the Two to Travel blog know that I have been busy processing photos and putting up posts for our cruise around South America last December. One more port of call will wrap up the first leg of the cruise, and then I’ll be taking readers around Cape Horn and up the east coast of the continent. As much as I enjoy our travels, I also enjoy looking back on them … so making progress to catch up pleases me no end.
This guy seems to think he’s a hummer; he must be getting some of that
sweet water since he keeps returning to the feeder ;-)
OK – I know the one on the right is a Baltimore Oriole; what is the one on the left?
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Oriole
Enough writing; need to get back to my perch on the Phaeton’s dash and watch the birds.
What fabulous photographs of the activity around your place. Just gorgeous. Good to hear from you again.
ReplyDeleteI do believe they are all Baltimore orioles. The yellow ones are the females. You've also got some young males just coming into breeding plumage. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judy ... I knew I could count on you.
DeleteYou are traveling to two places we have never been to. So sorry we can't contribute anything to your travels.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bird photos. I love your bird feeders.
Glad to hear you are going to travel in the US for a few months. Colorado has so much to offer depending on what you are looking for. Our friends were just in Ruidoso, NM and did several nice long high altitude hikes. They seemed to enjoy the area for hiking. We will be in Colorado for a few months and hope to hit many different areas and sample the camping. Maybe our paths will cross:)
ReplyDeleteNe kadar güzel kuşlar. Portakal da iyi fikirmiş yani.
ReplyDeleteYou do the work of taking great bird photos and leave the identifying up to Judy. You make a great team for people like us that don't know the difference between a cow bird and a cow... ;c)
ReplyDeleteChilling must feel good after all the travel:)
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