Sunday, December 12, 2021

Moving to a new blog platform

 I have had a lot of people ask if they can subscribe to my blog. That way they would get an email every time I post something new.


Blogspot doesn't do that, but substack does. So, I am moving my blog over to substack.

The new url is shakespeareantrails.substack.com.

I was able to import all the posts from this blog over to the new blog location, but the import wasn't 100%.

None of the videos went over and some of the pictures are also missing, so I will slowly be going through the posts and cleaning them up.

Hopefully, this is a welcome upgrade for people and will make it easier for you to keep up with our journey.

There is a search field in the new blog as well. So, if you are interested in a particular location or campground or even topic, you can type it into the search bar and see if there is a relevant blog post.

We just crossed into Louisiana. So excited to add one more state to our list.

California

Oregon

Washington

Idaho

Montana

Wyoming

Utah

Nevada

Arizona

New Mexico

Colorado

Nebraska

Kansas

South Dakota

North Dakota

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

Arkansas

Oklahoma

Texas

Louisiana

Twenty-two states down, twenty-six to go.




Saturday, December 11, 2021

Falconwood Equestrian - Winnie, Texas

 



We have been in Crystal Beach for almost three weeks, so we started getting the trailer ready to hit the road again.
I had been using the back of the trailer as my office to update my AutoCAD textbook, so we broke down my office to get it ready for the horses.
Well, we had a surprise when we looked in the feed troughs - grass was growing from the hay that had been left in there.
We cleaned it out and put in fresh hay. We considered leaving it as the horses do like to eat fresh grass, but we didn't want to risk them getting sick.

December 11 is our wedding anniversary, so Ari got me these lovely roses.
It's a bit of a splurge because they do take up space in the trailer, but it's nice.




We are spending one night in Winnie, Texas at the Falconwood Equestrian Center. No trails, this is just a layover. The horses are in box stalls - pretty roomy with lots of shavings.


There is a flock of peacocks roosting in the rafters of the barn. This is a first for me. Of course, we have been at other places where there were peacocks - like that cattle ranch in Nebraska, but I hadn't seen peacocks inside a horse barn before.

The place is affiliated with a vet clinic and there is a dog kennel right next to the barn. Ari is worried the dogs barking will keep us up, but so far it has been quiet.



We wanted to get out for a bit and we were meeting up with my friend, Mary Ellen.
So, we went to the Baytown Nature Preserve. We hiked the trails a bit.




We saw this wonderful spoonbill water fowl. I don't think I had seen one of these before and it just was marvelous.


We had to get a picture of Mary Ellen and me with the San Jacinto Monument in the background.


The San Jacinto Monument is a 567.31-foot-high column located on the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, near the city of Houston. The monument is topped with a 220-ton star that commemorates the site of the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution.


Out to dinner with Mary Ellen at a local Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen restaurant. Ari ordered a Tiki cocktail - very colorful.

Tomorrow we cross the state line into Louisiana.















Friday, December 10, 2021

Last ride on Crystal Beach - Portuguese Man of War Jellyfish

 


Our time at Crystal Beach is nearing it's end. 
We have ridden our horses on the beach almost every day during our almost three weeks here.
At this point, both horses are pretty relaxed on the beach and have even gotten their toes a little wet.

On yesterday's ride, we noticed these sea creatures washed up all along the beach. They looked like jellyfish, but we weren't sure.

Turns out they are Portuguese Man of War jellyfish. I always thought this type of jellyfish would be a lot bigger - man of war sounds like it should be huge.

But, they are actually about the size of a dinner plate or smaller. They are quite alien-looking, like something out of a science fiction film.
Supposedly, their sting is quite painful and it can hurt for a couple of days.

The horses weren't afraid of the jellyfish at all.

We will be moving on towards Louisiana.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Dickens on the Strand - Galveston, Texas

 


We had attended the Dickens Faire in San Francisco years ago, but we thought it would be fun to experience Dickens on the Strand in Galveston, Texas. This is an annual tradition for Galveston.

This is a fabulous view from the third floor of the Stuttgarden Tavern, a German beer garden. We ate on the deck overlooking the plaza and could hear the performers on stage. It was the perfect spot to eat lunch.

We were surprised how many people wore costumes and most of the costumes were gorgeous.


Also, the Dickens Faire in SF is very Christmas-oriented and this fair is not. Also, a lot less vendors, but a lot of entertainment.


This entertainer drew the face on the white board and then was able to make it talk and animate it. I have no idea how it worked.


Ari has fond memories of playing cricket in Australia when he was a kid. I have never actually seen the game played. Here at the Dickens faire, they had a section of the street reserved to teach people how to play and it was lovely. Ari got to bat and he actually managed to hit one of the balls a decent whack.

We were really happy we took the day off to go into Galveston and experience Dickens on the Strand. It was well worth it.






Friday, December 3, 2021

Beach Living - Crystal Corral Stables, Crystal Beach, Texas

 




A seabird visits the pasture to hang out with the horses.


To get to the beach from our campsite, you ride down an access road. Luckily, the road is not too heavily trafficked and there is plenty of space for us to ride off the road.






Once we are on the beach, it is pretty easy riding. It is flat. The waves are not too big. We are in off-season, so the beach is pretty empty.

We have done three rides on the beach so far and each ride my horse relaxes just a little bit more and is a little bit more brave - getting closer to the waves and the water. 

Vehicles are allowed on the beach and so we are passed by dune buggies, vehicles, and even motorcycles.

Our horses are getting used to the vehicles and doing really well with all of it.




The shelters for our horses

There is an amazon locker at the Big Store/Ace Hardware about three miles from where we are, so I have been ordering items and having them delivered to the locker.

We are here for another week. We are getting to experience what it would be like to live on the beach and Ari pretty much hates it. He is getting bitten by mosquitoes. He doesn't like the local restaurants (to be fair, we haven't gotten a decent meal eating out here yet. The places in Galveston were excellent. But, most of the places here on Crystal Beach have been over-priced and pretty lousy.)

On the other hand, Ari is enjoying riding on the beach. It is lovely.



Lennox waiting for his next meal