Texas Border Wrap-Up

Posted April 27, 2019 – Narrated by Carmen
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No sense in burnin’ daylight.

Let’s get right down to the lick-log.

Going on the advice of friends, Bill, Kim, Carol, Cyndie, Leah, Margie, Michael, Judy, Linda, Christy … our sixty-one day tour of the southern border of Texas was as fine as cream gravy.

From the time we entered at El Paso and exited at Beaumont we felt like we were riding a gravy train on biscuit wheels.

Texas border

If dumb was dirt, LIB could cover half an acre, but on good advice we went south for the winter and stayed as close to the Rio Grande and the Gulf of Mexico as possible – mostly ranch country with only the rare corporate footprint.

We purchased food at small, independent grocers and discovered the best Mexican food on the planet.

best Mexican food on the planet

In Texas they say, “If you don’t like the weather, wait a minute.”

The opposite is also true. A perfectly balmy day can turn to fog so thick the birds take to walking – and, at least once a week, the wind blew as stiff as perfume through a prom.

But an unusually wet winter in South Texas is prime snowbird grounds compared to most regions in the U.S. – and that rain paid off with an epic Spring display of Bluebonnets, Desert Paintbrush, and Texas Primrose.

Texas border

The state motto, “Friendship” (based on the Caddo word táyshaʼ and spelled Tejas) suggests a pre-Columbian era melting pot of cultures who relied on sharing resources in order to live peacefully.

So, beneficial friendliness met western expansion and led to names like Corpus Christi (Body of Christ) and Brazos (Arms of God).

But there is a serenity and gentleness along the border that goes deeper than monuments, religion and politics – it is an open-armed reverence and gratitude for the land, the ancestors, traditions and values.

south padre island kayaking
Texas border
Texas border

We’d like to take a moment to share our Texas-sized gratitude for the unsurpassed hospitality, overwhelming kindness and the exquisite beauty of Texas.

Thank you Texas!

Thank you for the wildflowers

Texas border flowers
Texas border flowers
Texas border flowers
Texas border flowers
Texas border flowers
Texas border flowers

… which made up for missing out on the California Superbloom.

Thank you for the quiet pastures, grassy meadows and wetlands …

Texas border flowers
Texas border meadow
Texas border boardwalk
texas alligators
Audubon Houston

Thank you, for the fabulous campgrounds…

Amistad Lake
Amistad Lake
Amistad Lake
Amistad Lake
South Padre Island
South Padre Island
judge roy beam Langtry, TX
Langtry, TX

… and the sunrises and the sunsets.

texas sunsets
texas sunsets

… and for the paddle days on the Rio Grande, Amistad Lake, Laguna Madre and the Boca Chica Jetties …

kayaking Amistad Lake
kayaking south padre island

Thank you, South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center, Texas Parks and Wildlife and Audubon Houston for your important work in giving North American birds a winter home, facilitating rookeries, protecting waterfowl and monitoring migrations – not just because it’s the right thing, but because our lives may depend on these amazing creatures.

texas birds
texas birds
Texas border birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
Texas border birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds
texas birds

And, thank you to the Birders from all over the world and to the local volunteers who are patient with rookies who say, “Look at the babies!” and, “Oh no! Why are they fighting?”

South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center
South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center
South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center
South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center
Javi Gonzalez – Naturalist Educator, South Padre Island Birding Center

And, thank you to the fishermen and harvesters who bring home the shrimp, oysters and drum fish.

Our own home-cooking texas shrimp
Our own home-cooking!
Shrimp and Grits
Shrimp and Grits!
Ceviche-Ceviche in South Padre Island
Ceviche-Ceviche in South Padre Island
texas meal
Dinner at home in our new Clam Enclosure
Fish tacos
Fish tacos!
Padre Island Brewing Company oysters
Padre Island Brewing Company
Shrimp Po-Boy
Shrimp Po-Boy
Yummies Bistro on South Padre Island
Yummies Bistro on South Padre Island
Oyster Po'boy at Irie's Island Food in Port Aransas
Oyster Po’boy at Irie’s Island Food in Port Aransas

Thank you to the craft breweries, wineries and independently owned and operated restaurants.

Padre Island Brewing Company
Padre Island Brewing Company
5 x 5 Brewing Company - Mission, Texas
5 x 5 Brewing Company – Mission, Texas
Brewsome - McAllen, Texas
Brewsome – McAllen, Texas
Big River Brewing Company Pharr, Texas
Big River Brewing Company (now closed) – Pharr, Texas
Haak Vineyards and Winery - Santa Fe, Texas
Haak Vineyards and Winery – Santa Fe, Texas

Thank you for the tamales, chili rellenos and burritos …

pork carnitas

And, thank you for the beautiful shorelines and beaches where we walked off those big ol’ suppers …

texas beaches
Texas border gulf of mexico
Texas border gulf of mexico
texas beaches
Texas border gulf of mexico
texas beaches
texas beaches
texas beaches

Thank you for an epic, educational and relaxing Backroad Texas Border Crawl.

Now, we must take our leave before Jim gets fatter than a town dog and my butt starts lookin’ like two hams in a tow sack.

Today, we’re off to New Orleans to get rowdy with friends from San Diego (Oops! Better hang onto that tow sack.)

Via Con Dios, Friends. Until next time. And …

living in beauty in texas

don’t mess with Texas, ya’ll.

marfa prada
City Boots
Judge Roy Beam Museum
Judge Roy Bean Museum in Langtry, Texas

If you want to see the exact route we travel, click here.

*photos in this post (unless otherwise noted) were taken and copyrighted by Living In Beauty.


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Margie Pabon
Margie Pabon
6 years ago

Thank y’all for giving Texas an honest to betsy try!! I can tell y’all loved it as much as Texas loved y’all!! There’s lots more to see and enjoy so hope to see y’all moseying thru again in a different route!! Big Hugs!! Carmen!! Jim!! Did y’all actually take all those amazing pictures??!! Nicely done!!!

Kathy J Anderson
Kathy J Anderson
6 years ago
Reply to  Margie Pabon

Always enjoy reading about your travels! I want some of that food!

Laura Smith
Laura Smith
6 years ago

Fabulous photos <3

Chuck Jenkins
Chuck Jenkins
6 years ago

Fantastic blog. Glad to see an Oriole there

Jeanne Schweer
Jeanne Schweer
6 years ago

Always great to see your travels. We were pleased to meet you in Marathon, TX when you left for Big Bend. Sounds like you enjoyed Texas to the max. I’m sure you will enjoy New Orleans as well.
Safe travels and I look forward to seeing more of them.

Jeanne & Michael

Nan Leverett
Nan Leverett
6 years ago

Thank you for giving my state some love. It is a big and amazing place where almost anything can be discovered. Happy Trails to you!

Kathy and Steve Maczko
Kathy and Steve Maczko
6 years ago

Another great post with beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing!
Kathy and Steve

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago

Of course being a 5th generation Texan and native of Corpus Christi I relished this post and more than agree with it. Happy trails dear friends:

Amy Desrosiers
Amy Desrosiers
6 years ago

I had no idea. I completely misjudged Texas. Who knew! It is so beautiful and fun loving! You rock in those red boots Carmen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago

Looking fabulous in the red boots Carmen! Life is definitely agreeing with you both. Safe travels. We are moving the RV to Florida in October and then heading further south after Christmas in Destin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 years ago

Looks like an amazing way to spend the winter months! As usual, incredible photo’s. Are you going to create a book one day?

Jan
Jan
6 years ago

Carmen, like the way you pack! Dig those red boots! Thanks for doing Texas proud. Native Texan, Bandera. Jan

Michael Shelley
Michael Shelley
6 years ago

What a wonderful travelogue on the southern Texas border. Beautiful pictures, words and of course the ever so soothing voice of Carmen. Judy and I have decided to award both of you Texan status. You will wear it well.

Christina McMillan
Christina McMillan
6 years ago

Texas! I think this article proves Texas isn’t just cows and cowboys. There are definitely cows and cowboys (who doesn’t love that) but so, so much more!! Beautiful pictures:-) You should make a TX calendar 🥰

Christina McMillan
Christina McMillan
6 years ago

Thank you!

Jim Pascarella
6 years ago

Great pix.

3481 days on the road


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