12 May 2016
Say goodbye
to Quality Suites Intercontinental, Houston East (adjacent to the
airport). Awesome place to stay, lovely
people and very helpful - we will be back!
Headed out
of town via DeMontrond RV to talk about the paint finish of our repairs and then
drive about 70 miles west to a town called Columbus and our camp for two
nights, the Colorado River RV Resort.
Who would have thought there were two Colorado Rivers here, one in Texas and perhaps the more famous one in Colorado State. It is not busy
here, only just opening this week after severe flood damage three weeks
ago. We do a drive by all the sites, dodging multiple squirrels and select a nice shady site right on the shores of the
Colorado and make camp. Surprisingly, it
doesn’t take long to set up and we get some chores done - flush the water
pipes, replace the wipers, install our new Tyre Tracking system, shine up the
tyres, clean the bikes etc.
We were the only
ones next to the river when we arrived around 1pm but now there are two more
motorhomes parked alongside us. They
have been entertaining us, along with the deer, squirrels and bright red birds.
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| Bright Red Birds |
We seem to
be pretty tired today so after a read outside in the shade and having a quick
dinner we opt for an early night in our very own bed - not quite the king size
we have become used to over the last three nights, but it is ours!
13 May 2016 (Black
Friday - but not for us!!)
We had a
really good night sleep, lulled by the distant lightening show. Not too early a
start this morning and after a couple of cups of tea we start our day. Beautiful morning, deer and squirrels galore
and a nice hot sunny day looming. Took
the pushbikes off for an explore along the hiking trails, saw a skink/lizardy
thing and more white tail deer. It’s
started to get hot so off to the pool which we have to ourselves to enjoy for
an hour until it gets a bit more populated.
On the way back a mama deer and her teeny tiny fawn crossed the track right in front of us, baby was all long legs and an itsy bitsy body. So cute!!
We have
ticked off a few more chores this afternoon, generator drawer adjusted, bike
brakes readjusted, kindles read. Our
luck with the weather seems to be holding for this year too (so far at least,
long may it continue). We have avoided severe thunderstorms and torrential rain
just the other side of Houston, but we haven’t even had any rain here, 70 miles
west! This evening we were treated to
more lightning and thunder in the distance but it still didn’t rain here.
14 May 2016
Woke late -
we must just about be caught up with our sleep now and decide to stay here
another day. There are rain storms
forecast further west so we will wait for a day. We can easily fill in one more day here
relaxing and pottering. Being the
weekend there is much more activity and lots of incoming campers. The sun is out after a foggy start to the
morning and it’s going to be another hot one (30 C) so might hit the pool
again.
This whole
park used to be a pecan orchard and there are still 200 year old pecan trees
around our site. The nuts ripen in
autumn and guests are welcome to gather them.
Might have to stop here on our way back to Houston in five months time.
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| 200 year old Pecan trees |
There is WIFI,
but only up at the activity centre which is quite a hike on the bikes so will
wait to our next stop to post blogs.
Stand by!


Looks stunning - what a beautiful spot to park up! Speaking of thunder storms, we are supposedly due for one tonight but won't get too excited as every time they tell us that, it seems to end up missing us! Was very tropical and pleasant at the weekend but a bit dark and windy at the moment and rain on its way.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your next leg .... xxx