Bob and his brother Jerry watched the JFK Aircraft
Carrier being tugged to the Brownsville port on Feb. 1st
to be demolished. The orange tug was pulling the ship,
and two smaller white tugs were "steering".
we went to Llano Grande in Mercedes on the 5th to see
Lindley Creek, a family that does "bluegrass" music.
Cousin Leon and Lisa arrived on the 5th, so the next
day we took them to the ND/SD reunion lunch
at Victoria Palms RV Park. Two neighbors of Bob and
Leon's cousin Fred were there. I didn't know a soul,
but a lady from Lisa's hometown of Cavalier
recognized her!!
On Friday, we went to the Harlingen History Museum,
to see a Vaquero exhibit and a quilt show.
Then we headed to Dave's BBQ for brisket,with Lisa, Wendy, Jane and me,
and went to the Legion for the fish fry before
the UND hockey game on TV. Lisa and I went to
play Bingo at the Citrus park instead of watching hockey.
on Saturday, the 8th. He told us that The New Christy
Minstrels were planning to do a revival for next year.
We went to South Padre Island on Sunday,
so Bob could ride his bike on the beach.
on her way to the Super Bowl party next door!
at Jerry and Wendy's--and a Super meal!
We drove to Mission, TX, for the Awards show on the 12th
"Sister Luv" really rocked! "Steven May and the Southern
Knights" got the best male performer, best group, and
best entertainer awards. The finalists are nominated
by the Activities Directors of the RV parks in the
Rio Grande Valley, and all the winter Texans have
the opportunity to vote.
came by with flowers, candy, a new outfit,
and a teddy bear for my birthday!
Janie's kids were taking her to Arizona, so she could
fly in an air balloon, but she stopped by on Thursday
to bring me flowers for my birthday!
for the balloons, cake, and orchid
that appeared in our house today!
The Cruisers rocked and rolled on stage!
After brunch at our mobile home in La Feria,
we took the Los Ebanos ferry across the Rio Grande.
Leanne and Bob helped pull hand-over-hand rope pulley.
in San Juan
in time for the Spanish Mariachi mass.
Afterwards, we had lunch
at the Rancho Grande in San Juan.
On Monday, we headed to
Boca Chica and the site of the last battle
of the Civil War...now on the road to Space X.
to where the Rio Grande meets the Gulf of Mexico.
Fishermen in the background are in Mexico!
From there we went to Port Isabel for lunch
to South Padre Island.
is a memorial to all the men lost at sea.
side of the island after stopping to catch
the view at Clayton's, a local hot spot.
sculptures before heading back home..
over the Rio Grande River. Halfway
across, Leanne set foot in both countries!
and all kinds of stores and shops. Leanne bought
gifts for her grandkids, and we stopped for Margaritas.
and a boot shine for Leanne.
grabbing a quick supper, we went
to see William Florian perform at
a nearby park. He played with The New
Christy Minstrels who are planning a
revival for next year.
was our first stop on Wednesday.
so you'll have to ask Leanne
International Museum of Arts and Sciences in McAllen.
A special feature this week was Spanish religious art.
We went back to see the stained glass after this
because the power came back on!
Thursday's visit included this museum.
The museum had a quilt show,
a village with historical buildings
and a video telling the story
of Harlingen's founding and growth.
DAR exhibit about the history
of soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
but the museum was closed, so we crossed the road
to the Harlingen museum site.
Insignia on the monument. We enjoyed brisket at Dave's BBQ for lunch.
Leanne had "beginner's luck"
at Bingo on Thursday night!
and explored the museum for more history.
Lots of history at the museum. We probably
could have spent an entire day there!
several musical groups and a lot
of booths with vendors. I bought
some Girl Scout cookies!
We moved on to Edinburg to the
South Texas Museum of Natural History
where Leanne met this Wooly Mammoth!
And the jail actually had a "hanging room" with afloor that dropped out when someone got the noose!
Saturday night while the guys watched the Sioux
hockey game on TV at Jerry's, the "girls"
(Wendy, Kathy, Nancy, Leanne, and I)
played Mexican Train Dominoes at our place.
The Sioux won, and so did Wendy!!!
for Cleveland (via Dallas). We
are sure going to miss her!
for the Veterans' Home in Pharr.
Steven May performed and they
raised over $6,000 in donations!
so we went out to watch. He saw the paramedics
carry a body out of the house. On Wednesday
we found out that the red hat lady who played
Bingo on Friday nights had died.