They're also doing a lot of work there to save the Kemp's ridley turtle. The seashore is the most important nesting beach in the U.S. for the Kemp's ridley, the most endangered sea turtle in the world.
After driving to the northernmost part of the island, we took the free ferry at Port Aransas back to the mainland side.
The highlight of our trip to Corpus Christi was getting together with 4 of the women from my Thailand trip last fall. Fran and her husband graciously organized a dinner for us and we had a wonderful time reliving our trip.
Les was not too pleased that we ran into a rainstorm between Corpus and San Antonio. Yuk! When the trucks pass you they throw all kinds of road grime up. What a mess it made of both vehicles and all the bikes.
After leaving CC, we spent a day in San Antonio. We had been there before, on our 2002 trip, but it was fun to go back and walk along the riverwalk.
We had lunch at Rita's and this was my view. Les likes to try and capture me in 'candid' moments. Usually, he just gets me with food in my mouth!
Tonight we're in Kerrville ~ the Hill Country ~ outside of Austin. We're anxiously waiting for Les's sister Deborah and hubby, Jeff, to arrive tomorrow morning. We're looking forward to spending some time with them and doing so touring around the area.
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