There is a winter season in the Deep South, after all. You have to look a little harder to see it. It happens so gradually and the green is never totally gone. But greens fade a bit and the palm fronds and the grasses begin to show a little rust.
This empty-nester has moved from the Midwest to the Rio Grande Valley. Follow my new adventures in the RGV, on South Padre Island, and beyond.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
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The Joys of Pet-Sitting on the Island
Pet-sitting on the island offers me the chance to get up and see the sunrise without having to cross the bridge in the dark. However, I almo...
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For some time now, I've been wondering if I should spring for a Cameron County park pass. Would I use it enough to make it worthwhile? W...
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Wow! When I went to the island to check out a sewing/mending job, I had no idea that I would get an impressive bird's eye view of the is...
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Besides seeing the green jays and Altamira orioles, I had in mind seeing the Chachalacas I had heard so much about. While the older birds ...

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