Thursday, February 10, 2022

Baby it’s Cold Outside…

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Picking a winter destination is always a bit of a challenge especially since we don’t like to spend winter in the same location every year. While we recognize the advantages of spending winters in the same place we just prefer to switch it up. The biggest downsides in choosing this are that we don’t have the winter group of friends we see every year and the fact that reservations are harder to secure than consistently staying in the same place each winter.

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Normally we switch from east coast back to the west coast with an occasional stop in south Texas for winter. Where we pick has a lot to do with weather and hoping to spend winters in warmer locales. One thing we always check out is the Farmer’s Almanac which seems to have an uncanny knack of predicting winter forecasts.

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Using the Almanac we have spent a lot of pleasant winters in various locations. This year’s Almanac said that south Texas was going to be both drier than normal and warmer than normal so that is where we booked our winter stay. Well after having been here nearly a month and a half we can safely say they got it wrong this year on both accounts.

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Yes we have had some nice warm days but overall it has been cooler than normal even though we have never dipped below freezing. It has also been much wetter than normal with frequent rainy days many times one after another. With frequent cold fronts passing through, frequent rains and the typical windy days found along the coast we have been home bound more than we like.

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Fortunately we have the beach just a few steps from our door and a really nice nature trial nearby as well. So on those times of the day when it isn’t raining and not too windy and cold we can take a few miles stroll along the beach or go birdwatching at the nature trail.

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We had originally booked another month in March,but would have had to move sites. After seeing the very tight site and it’s proximity to an RV with lots of children staying the winter (say, right next door) we decided to cancel March and will move inland for month.

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Inland winter temperatures are normally colder at night but also warmer during the day, usually some 10 degrees or so on both extremes. Also with March being early spring around here we are looking forward to some warmer days on the horizon. Sharon is also looking forward  to staying at the resort which has a fitness center, pool and pickleball. We are also glad there will be several state parks and nature areas nearby to enjoy so we think the month will pass by quickly.

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Photos today were taken at the Laguna Nature Trial on South Padre Island of some of the many birds we have encountered while walking the boardwalk…

NOTE: We are currently in South Padre Island TX until March 1st…

9 comments:

  1. In spite of the Farmer's Almanac mis-prediction, you have prevailed and taken some wonderful bird photos. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks, we are sneaking out between cold fronts as often as we can.

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  2. Wow! That Green Heron is a beautiful bird! If they hang out here I've certainly nor noticed one.
    Again thanks or the photo labels!

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    1. Yes, they might be small for herons but they are quite beautiful.

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  3. We are spending another couple months in the Rio Grande Valley this winter. We love to keep up with your blog, as we seem to like to spend time in the same kind of places. Just curious as to where you're planning to stay when you go "inland" next month.

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    1. We will stay t Casa Del Valle RV Resort in Alamo TX. Where are you two now?

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    2. Even though I am behind in blogging, we are actually at Bentsen Grove Resort in Mission, TX. We'll probably be here through March. This is a resort with lots of great activities that keep us very busy!

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  4. Impressive photos, John! I'm finding it a wee bit difficult to drum up sympathy for your colder than usual temps since we were out yesterday watching eagles hunting from ice floes. :)

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    1. errr, uhmmmm, okay, you've got me on this one!

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