RV Corpus Christi
Fingers crossed, spring will arrive soon and the water in the Gulf of Mexico will begin to warm up because when it does, we’re headed to Corpus Christi! Corpus is in that magical spot on the Texas Gulf Coast where…
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Fingers crossed, spring will arrive soon and the water in the Gulf of Mexico will begin to warm up because when it does, we’re headed to Corpus Christi! Corpus is in that magical spot on the Texas Gulf Coast where…
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America is blessed with so many towns and cities that are world famous for music. Jazz, Blues, Country, Bluegrass, Gospel, Hip-Hop, and Rock N Roll were all born and bread right here in the United States. Whatever your musical taste,…
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I thought I would write about a somewhat unusual RV destination today, Battleship museums! They’re great for physical exercise because they’re very large ships with lots of climbing involved, they’re covered in big guns so the kids will love making…
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Billy the Kid just might be the most famous personality of the Old West. Sure you got your Wyatt Earps, your Geronimos, your Buffalo Bills and the like…but all those folks lived long enough to survive the Old West….
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Maybe it’s this cold, wet winter weather we’ve had this season. Maybe it’s being tired of being cooped up in the house. Maybe it’s the fact that despite the infinite channels on TV, there’s nothing good to watch. Maybe I…
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So many folks from up north travel to Texas for the winter, I thought today I’d spend a little time on a couple of the places here in Texas you could visit while waiting for spring to arrive back home….
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They don’t call New Mexico the “Land of Enchantment” for nothing, as the place is chock-full of beautiful scenery, natural wonder, as well as history and historic structures going back to before the arrival of the Spanish in the 1500’s….
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No offense California, but Texas has a reputable wine country of its own. Ranging from as far north as San Saba to as far south as New Braunfels, Texas wineries are dotted across the Texas Hill Country. If you’re interested…
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There’s no need to hunker by the fire in Texas all winter long, we have our cold snaps of course but we are blessed with fairly mild winters here in the southern portion on the state. Because of that we’re…
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Merry Christmas everybody! Hope y’all had a great holiday, and the time spent with family was a good one. Today we’re going to take a little trek down a stretch of highway that isn’t as well known as some of…
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