We head out of Padre Island National Park and head to Magnolia beach, only about 175 miles. We pass the Lexington.
As we travel along the gulf coast we pass piles and piles of garbage. So sad to see peoples lives piled along the road.
Alas, we arrive at Magnolia Beach and my concerns about finding a site are for naught. We get the last site with a pavilion. There is room for a hundred RV's here. 15 have pavilions but there is room for 30 along this stretch and then there are stretches of beach where people can back up to the beach as well.
It is windy here as well, but much more tolerable than Padre Island and more interesting.
We enjoy Sunsets
Sunrises
and Bird Watch
Watch the ships coming and going to nearby Port Lavaca
This guy is happy to have caught a 46" Red Fish - though he had to throw it back because he caught his limit.
We drove into Port Lavaca for gas and supplies and to check it out
Not much traffic on the road.
A civil war memorial by the beach
The 1865 Half Moon Reef Lighthouse was disabled by the Confederates during the Civil War. It was reinstated in 1868 until 1943 when it was moved to Point Comfort. It was relocated here in 1979.
We decide to get the bikes out and take a ride to Indiola a few miles down the road
History of Indiola
and a nice boardwalk to an observation deck
Rene Robert Cavalier, a French Explorer, explored the Great Lakes egion of the the Missiissippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France.
The smoke is from controlled brush burns which to us seems risky in the windy conditions, but I think they don't have much choice. We have gone about 3.5 miles in a headwind and are ready to turn around.
Tucson finds friends to play with
We watch a kayaker way out by the shipping lane. He has been out for a few hours and doesn't seem to be making much headway
Someone called a rescue group to check up on him
A Jet Ski has gone out to check on him but it looks like he is fine
Getting back one night from dinner in town, we catch this Red Moon rising
4 days here and we are out of water so it is time to move on towards Beaumont, TX to look into volunteering. We have been unable to find anything on-line so it is time to try in-person.
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