What a busy day it’s been on the beach as it’s the last day of March break. It’s been overcast (I didn’t get a full charge today) but very muggy, so all the windows and roof hatches have been open.
Late afternoon, I decided to walk the two miles (four miles round trip) to the saloon for a beer and a burger, forgetting that today is St Patrick’s Day. The saloon was full to bursting so I instead got my burger to go and ate it on a windy bench on the beach, about halfway to home so the food was still at an acceptable temperature. I just wish I could have had one last ice cold Dos Equis, ‘dressed’ with salt and lime (damn you L for introducing them to me, LOL).
It was a really nice walk except for the fact that there is no way to get to the Saloon but along the main road and it was very busy tonight with folks heading back to civilization.
I won’t miss the wind, but I will otherwise miss everything about this truly magical place. I am so blessed to have been able to spend time here. I have about 14 hours left before I pull out.
Portrait of contentment, Neelix version.
Until these folks with a Fleetwood Flair pulled in, I was sure my deadbolt was added on a by a previous owner. This is the first time I have seen an entrance door exactly like mine.
My neighbours’ dog is SOOOOOOO cute. She’s about half the size of Tabitha!!! Her name is Daisy and she is 8 years old.
Portrait of contentment, Tabitha version.
The beach was PACKED and this is only a small part of it!
This school bus was selling hot food tonight to my surprise.
The beach is on one side of the road and this lagoon is on the other side.
I love these taller palms with the orange bits.
See the orange bit?
The volunteer fire department.
Cute VW bug for sale, but I’ve been told that such a car would be much too light to tow.
I love how the bold colour makes this otherwise utilitarian home a real jewel.
Octagonal house.
JT One Stop has gas, groceries, fishing supplies, cold beer, a grill, coffee, and more.
Entrance to the Saltwater Saloon.
The rickety crabbing bridge.
At the vehicular entrance to the beach.
Spot Miranda!
AT LAST, a snake! I think it was dead, though. 🙁
Folks here wrap their slides to prevent the awning from flapping.
About halfway home from the last picture.
You can just see Miranda’s overhang.
Gulls frolicking in a tide pool.
We can see one of the big yellow buoys that recently washed up on the beach.
Oh that is a rattle snake! And I wouldn’t say he was dead unless there was blood and a squished part. Glad you have enjoyed the coast so much. Enjoy. San Antonio, we have lived here nine years and love it!
I’m pretty sure its head is gone. 🙁
I’m looking forward to San Antonio!!!
Lol I couldn’t tell at first! Lolol do you have any specific plans? Alamo? Missions? River walk?
Nicole, all of the above are planned. 🙂 One nice thing about San Antonio is that a lot of the main attractions are free.
Hey Corona, dressed, isn’t to bad either. Besides, I seem to remember you undressing them quite OK. Not bad for a Canada-ian. Drive carefull.
L, 😀