Tomorrow morning we will be pulling out of the Colorado River Thousand Trails campground. We've really enjoyed our stay here! For the most part, the weather has been wonderful. We did have a string of rainy days that really caused the river to rise dramatically, but it is back down to where it was when we arrived. This first photo is of our campsite. You can see how large the pecan trees are. I worry that they haven't budded out yet. I certainly hope the drought last year didn't kill them!
This is the great view we had from our campsite. Just at the edge of the beautiful, green grass is the river. The bank drops about 10-15 feet to the river.
Yesterday, I took a walk around the park to photograph some of the wildflowers blooming now. Of course, the field of bluebonnets stole the show!
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Crow Poison? with Monarch Butterfly |
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Bull Nettle |
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Field of Blue Bonnets |
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Blue Eyes |
Our next stop will be Medina Lakes Thousand Trails in Lakehills, TX. This is just northwest of San Antonio in the Hill Country. We look forward to driving around the countryside and seeing the River Walk in San Antonio and maybe even the Alamo! I'm hoping to also spend some time with Rochelle Crawford, a sister Close To My Heart consultant and convention roommate.
The weather forecast is looking a bit ominous tomorrow and tomorrow night. Hopefully, we'll get set up at our campsite before the major storm hits.
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