We went to Johnson City this evening to see the Christmas lights at the Blanco County Courthouse and Pedernales Electric Co-op.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
November 27, 2010
Today was the annual Holiday Cookie Decorations and German Traditions event at LBJ State Park. It was a very busy day for both of us! I spent my day in the exhibit hall where families were able to come in and paint wooden gingerbread cutout Christmas ornaments. We had a woman spinning beautiful mohair into yarn, a woman decorating a gingerbread house and a woman who brought in different kinds of fibers (mohair, angora, wool, etc). We also had St. Nick and his helpers. It took me a while to catch on to the St. Nick story. Apparently, he comes a few weeks before Christmas to remind children that Santa Claus is coming so they need to be good.
Mark spent his day at the Sauer/Beckman Farm making wreaths. There was also candle making and cookie decorating at the farm.
Lots of great dips, jams, etc. to taste
Spinning
Gingerbread house
St. Nick and helpers
Mark making wreaths
Candle making
Cookies for decorating
Mark spent his day at the Sauer/Beckman Farm making wreaths. There was also candle making and cookie decorating at the farm.
Lots of great dips, jams, etc. to taste
Spinning
Gingerbread house
St. Nick and helpers
Mark making wreaths
Candle making
Cookies for decorating
Thursday, November 25, 2010
November 25, 2010
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
We made our third trip to Pedernales State Park this morning. There is a new bird blind right across from the old bird blind. Most of the birds seem to still use the old bird blind. The new side is very nice. Here are some pictures from our trips there.
Bewick's Wren
Black-crested Titmouse
Ladderback Woodpecker
House Finch
Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Eastern Bluebird
Carolina Wren
White-crowned Sparrow (juvie)
American Goldfinch
Western Scrub Jay
Vesper Sparrow
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Pyrrhulouxia
Pine Siskin
Orange-crowned Warbler
Northern Cardinal
We made our third trip to Pedernales State Park this morning. There is a new bird blind right across from the old bird blind. Most of the birds seem to still use the old bird blind. The new side is very nice. Here are some pictures from our trips there.
Bewick's Wren
Black-crested Titmouse
Ladderback Woodpecker
House Finch
Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Eastern Bluebird
Carolina Wren
White-crowned Sparrow (juvie)
American Goldfinch
Western Scrub Jay
Vesper Sparrow
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Pyrrhulouxia
Pine Siskin
Orange-crowned Warbler
Northern Cardinal
Monday, November 22, 2010
November 22, 2010
Sing along:
“Let’s go to Luckenbach, Texas ...”
You know the rest!
We took a road trip today. We started with breakfast at what is becoming one of our favorite restaurants, Garcia’s Stonewall Café.
We then headed down to Blanco State Park. It’s a very small but pretty park. They have a really nice bird blind. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any birds there today. Since the park doesn’t allow millet seed, it might not ever be a very popular place for sparrows.
Mark in the bird blind
Feeding stations and water feature
The Blanco river is very clear and pretty.
Dam across the river
Bald Cypress Tree
We drove around the park and found a really nice nature trail that we walked. On the trail we saw a Great Blue Heron walking right down the middle of the trail! Birds today were: Great Blue Heron, Pied-billed Grebe, Cardinal, Inca Dove, White Winged Dove, Black Crested Titmouse, Caroline Chickadee, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Black and Turkey Vultures. Not much flying around today but it was a beautiful day to be out.
Mark on the Caswell Nature Trail
On the way back to Stonewall we stopped at Luckenbach. Neither of us had ever been there so we thought we would check it out. So, been there, done that, no reason to go back. There really isn’t much in Luckenbach.
Luckenbach, Texas postoffice
“Let’s go to Luckenbach, Texas ...”
You know the rest!
We took a road trip today. We started with breakfast at what is becoming one of our favorite restaurants, Garcia’s Stonewall Café.
We then headed down to Blanco State Park. It’s a very small but pretty park. They have a really nice bird blind. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any birds there today. Since the park doesn’t allow millet seed, it might not ever be a very popular place for sparrows.
Mark in the bird blind
Feeding stations and water feature
The Blanco river is very clear and pretty.
Dam across the river
Bald Cypress Tree
We drove around the park and found a really nice nature trail that we walked. On the trail we saw a Great Blue Heron walking right down the middle of the trail! Birds today were: Great Blue Heron, Pied-billed Grebe, Cardinal, Inca Dove, White Winged Dove, Black Crested Titmouse, Caroline Chickadee, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Black and Turkey Vultures. Not much flying around today but it was a beautiful day to be out.
Mark on the Caswell Nature Trail
On the way back to Stonewall we stopped at Luckenbach. Neither of us had ever been there so we thought we would check it out. So, been there, done that, no reason to go back. There really isn’t much in Luckenbach.
Luckenbach, Texas postoffice
Saturday, November 20, 2010
November 20, 2010
Down on the farm:
Mark milking Daisey
Miss Piggy (550 pounds, 18 months old)
Miss Piggy's offspring (300 pounds each)
Guess who!
Jersey Cow (Daisey)
Jersey Calves
Angus Cow (Midnight)
The girls: Rose, Pansy, Petunia ...
The end.
There are lots of chickens, a couple of turkeys and mules. Lots to see at the farm!
Mark milking Daisey
Miss Piggy (550 pounds, 18 months old)
Miss Piggy's offspring (300 pounds each)
Guess who!
Jersey Cow (Daisey)
Jersey Calves
Angus Cow (Midnight)
The girls: Rose, Pansy, Petunia ...
The end.
There are lots of chickens, a couple of turkeys and mules. Lots to see at the farm!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
November 17, 2010
Mark's mother, Keith, and her friend, Sally, came by for a visit today. They got here about lunch time so after showing them the store/visitor center, we went over to the Stonewall Café for lunch. After that we went down to the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm.
Mark gave us a personalized tour.
Cow kisses are always fun!
Two-hole outhouse (What were they thinking!?)
Shelling corn
1915 kitchen
After the farm we drove to the LBJ Ranch and went through the Texas White House. Unfortunately, no picture taking is allowed.
Jet Star airplane known as Airforce One and a Half.
Used to fly LBJ to the ranch
We all had a wonderful day!
Mark gave us a personalized tour.
Cow kisses are always fun!
Two-hole outhouse (What were they thinking!?)
Shelling corn
1915 kitchen
After the farm we drove to the LBJ Ranch and went through the Texas White House. Unfortunately, no picture taking is allowed.
Jet Star airplane known as Airforce One and a Half.
Used to fly LBJ to the ranch
We all had a wonderful day!
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