We had some time before we were expected at my brother’s in Albuquerque for Easter (about two weeks worth), so we decided to retrace our steps back to Galveston a longer visit with Janelle. Plus it turns out there are a whole bunch of people in Austin to visit!

April means wildflowers
If you even want to see the wildflowers of Texas, April is definitely the time to visit.




Kerrville
Our first stop was Kerrville, Texas. We have been there twice before, but that was before RVing friends bought a casita in this the Buckhorn Lake RV Resort. We stopped and paid Al and Cindy a visit. Alsa, no pictures of us! But what is the casita of which we speak?

Austin
We spend three nights in the Austin area. It must be a testament to us not liking cities that we didn’t venture into downtown Austin once, we stuck to the western suburbs. We had dinner with my sister Christine and her husband Rick one night. Another night was dinner with Mark and Nancy, friends from our early Kodak days (Mark quit Kodak long ago before things really got bad). We also saw….


Galveston
Finally, it was time to join Janelle in Galveston. Galveston is a popular place on the weekends since it’s right on the Gulf of Mexico…and we were arriving on a Saturday. What to do? There is free beach camping, but we had no desire to get the Blue Flame stuck in the sand. So, you get creative. I called the Texas A&M Galveston parking office and got permission to park in their commuter lot for Saturday night. Problem solved!






So what did we do in Galveston? We are a family and had family time. We had dinner together. Jim fixed a few things around Janelle’s house. We sampled the local cuisine. Life is good.
Turtles on Parade
For those from Rochester, remember when the city did “Horses on Parade”? Well, Galveston is doing it with turtles. Janelle and I went downtown on evening for ice cream and came across these sea turtles. People are given a “blank turtle” and embellish it as they want.





Janelle spent as much time with us at the RV as she could. It was like home came to her. She’s much more familiar with our RV than she is with our new sticks and bricks house!



Time to leave
Unfortunately, our week went all too quickly. It was time to go. We have learned that it is much easier to get on and off Galveston Island if you exit at either the west or east end of the island. You totally avoid Houston and all its horrible traffic that way. So, we exited from the east end via the Bolivar Peninsula. That meant, taking the free Bolivar Ferry. Janelle has research plots on the Bolivar Peninsula, so she takes this ferry often in the summer.

Once we got on the ferry, we realized that we had our dash cam running. Hmmm, what if we made a video of our ferry transit? Viola…here it is! I speeded it up 8 times. So what could have been a 25 minute video is only 3 minutes. You are welcome. You can also use this link to view the video: https://youtu.be/XFIj6qzSxuo
Happy 5th Birthday Blue Flame!
We are now celebrating five years of owning the Blue Flame. Since we bought the rig, we have put 66,899 miles on it. Wow! Maybe this occasion is more an anniversary than a birthday, since our rig is actually 15 years old (we continue to mentally thank Tom and Pam for taking such good care of the Blue Flame during the first 10 years). We are thoroughly enjoying ourselves. Tonight is prime example.


Looks like you had a nice visit with Janelle. Hope she hasn’t been affected with the latest storms.
It WAS a nice visit. Janelle wasn’t in the path of the storms. We were at the far edge of the storm system and had rain. But nothing bad fortunately.