About Us

January 3rd 2008

Eileen aka “CyberCelt’ is a child of the ’60s and a native Texan. She is a writer, traveler and naturalist who is married to Michael, a native Californian, storyteller and chef. Together they journey via Texas byways to the crystal clear waterways and the mountainous pathways that define this land.

Most of the posts on Texas RV Travel blog are the memories, recipes, reviews, photographs and details of our journeys. Some of the posts are places that are on our “bucket list.” A few posts may be reviews of travel related products, websites and services that we recommend.

Travel like a native and discover the people, events, places and activities that make Texas a top travel destination in the USA. Enjoy the ride.

CyberCelt studied Nature & Heritage Tourism under Dr. James Kimmel at Texas State University and worked for the Texas Department of Economic Development-Tourism Division. She is a professional writer and editor, teacher and trainer, and tries to stay current on computer technology.

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5 Responses to “About Us”

  1. Shirley responded on 15 Feb 2008 at 7:04 pm #

    Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving me a comment about the Entrecard. I have been working with Entrecard for several weeks trying to figure out why it doesn’t always appear. Appreciate you letting me know. All I can say is refresh the screen it usually comes back. the mystery.

    My parents took my family RVing across Texas when I was young. I remember going to San Antonio, Rio Grande River, near Galveston and several other RV parks out in the middle of no where with a nature spring swimming pool. Was some of the best times with my parents.

  2. Wayne Koskela responded on 08 Mar 2008 at 7:15 am #

    Trying to get Texas RV Travel blog on my yahoo but for 3 days now and several tries it comes up “problem loading try again later” I know you moved to another blog feed and the last feed i’ve received was save on winter camping at LCR parks so I tried to update and found you moved. Thanks for your help, Wayne

  3. Mary Larson responded on 09 Jun 2008 at 11:37 am #

    I found this great website that list all sorts of RV parks and campgrounds and I wanted to tell yall about it. The website is http://www.allacrosstexas.com

  4. W. Gibbons responded on 15 Jul 2008 at 1:34 pm #

    Your post “Have You Ever Seen Sauropod Tracks?” states that folks should “Turn and park safely by the low water crossing.” For your information there is no parking allowed on the one lane low water crossing or on CR 103 within 1500 feet from the ends of the low water crossing. But lots of people park on the bridge, lock their cars/trucks/SUVs (park safely?) and take off down or up the river. Other folks park “by” the low water crossing because all those no parking signs really don’t mean “no parking” for them since they are there to see the Dino tracks. All laws seem to be deemed null and void if you are looking for Dino tracks…

    So thanks for sending all your friends to our lovely part of the Texas Hill Country but could you please ask them to obey the parking and no trespassing laws and please ask them to take their beer cans, plastic sacks, plastic water bottles, baby diapers and their other miscelaneous trash with them when they leave. Thanks..

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