Tuesday, February 2, 2010

St. Jo Island, beach and other stuff

It's an inside kind of day - not quite 60 degrees, drizzly, north wind. Not the kind of weather that normally contributes to the 71 degree average annual temperture for Port Aransas. So it's a good chance to catch up on emails and new blogs.

Here's Annie, wishing she could be with Bailey and Isabel.


Who knew two, mature ladies could get SO messy just looking for sea shells?


One of our beach 'finds' - a first for us.


One of the many ships going through the ship canal between Corpus Christi and Mustang Island.


Part of the lonely beach on uninhabited St. Jo Island.


Well, maybe not completely uninhabited. There are lots of little land crabs hanging about.


And who knew? Mushrooms on a sandy, salty, sun-burned beach!


Above the tide line you might find just about anything.
Old metal buoy that washed in and rusted away.


Winter greetings from St. Jo Island from Dave and Pat.

About a month and a half left in Texas before we have to head back for the end of the midwest winter. Would rather be staying here until the end of April rather than leaving before the first. Oh well, we've missed the worst part of winter. See ya!

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