January 19th – 24th…2011
The 4 Krcils made their trip to San Antonio to view THE ALAMO & RIVERWALK, it was a good trip up and back to Rockport. Gary and I toured various campgrounds in Rockport/Fulton area, and found a neat souvenir shop for our turtle purchase, and 4 surprises for our daughters. The twin turtles and the branch they set on was carved in Bali , the branch is made out of parasite wood, and the twin turtles are of suar wood.
The 20th (Thursday) was an R & R day, wash clothes & grocery shop, cook supper. The 21st we decided to be young again and bar hop. The first place Pickled Pelican has a rough and tough bar maid, who charmed and entertained us. The 2nd place we walked in was an art gallery type bar area, great drinks, and Gary and I visited with a man at the end of the bar who was in the granite counter top business. He recently purchased a house here in the Fulton/Rockport area. He suggested a couple other bars to go to with music. We tried 2 of them walked in and walked out. Too crowded, too loud of bands, or too cold as one was an outside bar with band, one didn’t have a table for us…Then it was on to Charlotte Plummer for a nice evening meal on the by the pier.
Saturday the 22nd we went to Goliad, about 60 miles of here, and it was a beautiful day. It is a mission (Espiritu Santo ) with a forte (Presidio La Bahi) , talked to a lady who was the 7th generation of the Spanish immigrants who originally settled there and fought the fight in the 1740’s. She was precious. They also had a couple informative rangers too. A well preserved forte and catholic missionary church area, it was better than The Alamo, and significantly the same war, but since only 200 men instead of 5000 men died it is not stated highly in history books, but should be.
At Goliad we saw the largest Hanging Tree (used for hangings 1846-1870 in front of the most beautiful 3-6 steeple Courthouse on Main Street . But because it was Saturday we didn’t get to tour the inside of the courthouse.
On the way back to Rockport to attend church, we stopped on the edge of Fulton to find the 1000 YEAR OLD CROOKED OAK TREE. It is supported by stakes, has been treated for bugs/termites/diseases and all fenced in and wired for support too. The nices verse is written there, as if the tree was talking to us about admiring her and preserving her both. We still made it to church on time too.
Sunday the 23rd, was more cleaning up the house to get ready for the 2 football playoffs, and listen on the internet to the DWU basketball games at the Corn Palace , and make popcorn & meatloaf. Sandy & Wayne showed up in time for meatloaf supper too. DWU won and so did the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Monday the 24th, Sandy and Wayne took off for Corpus Christi , to see the Museum. And we met our friends John & Shirley Little from Mitchell, who are staying in a campground at Victoria . We also wanted them to see our large mansion of a rental house. Big Lunch, snack for supper is all that is needed.