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A Pause in Luling and Bit About the Thump

CyberCelt | April 25, 2012 in Campground Reviews,Fairs/Festivals,Family Fun,Music,Rivers,RV Travel | Comments (0)

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pictures of lulingViews of Luling

On the road to Houston, we decided to stop in Luling.  We had been traveling quite a bit (stories and pictures are coming) and thought about resting before heading back to Houston.  We did not like the looks of the RV Park, so we drove on after spending some time walking around Luling.

Around Luling

The smell of the additive for natural gas (the one that lets you know gas is leaking) is overpowering.  I live 20+ miles from Luling and can smell it if the wind is blowing right.  If you can ignore this, you will be treated to some pretty landscapes, similar to the Provence area of France.

Booming Luling

Luling is a boom town AGAIN now that exploration of oil and gas resources is on an upswing.  There are 100s of oil wells, capped and working.  Some are decorated in whimsical motifs (see above for Cow Over the Moon and Honey Bee). Some of the old wells are leaking and should be replaced or repaired. The trouble is, the land upon which the oil pump sits and rights to the oil are usually not owned by the same people.  Tracing mineral rights would keep you busy.

Camping in Luling

We were going to stay in Luling for a day or so at Riverbend RV Park, but we decided against it.  The sites were a little pricey for being in Luling, but the river was close, so I guess that explains it. If you can go without filling your blackwater tank, take a back-in site for $25 per night.

(30 amp) Full Hook-Ups $30.00 Per Night *
(50 amp) Full Hook-Ups $30.00 Per Night *
Water & Electric Only (Back-Ins) $25.00 Per Night *
Primitive Camping $20.00 Per Night *
Rates include 2 people – Additional persons $5.00 Ea Per Night

There is a small pool and the showers were clean.  There are two entries into the river from the property.  They also have a catch and release fishing pond which brings the birds.

Downtown Luling

The downtown area is thriving, with the Oil Patch Museum, shops, eating establishments and lots of green space.  Also, artists have been drawn to Luling by the lower rents (vs. Austin) and there are numerous studios.

Drive Luling

Take a drive around Stringtown and other oil areas.  When I was in college, my classmate and I did. We were looking for THE COVER SHOT for a book on the History of Caldwell County. This was a group project our capstone history class was writing OVER SPRING BREAK.  We drove down back roads, oil access drives and through some fish camps.  When we saw huge catfish heads and giant alligator gar heads and scales hanging on the fence. I said, “This is it.  The cover!’  My classmate starting humming “Deliverance” as I shifted into out of there.

Take a trip out I-90 W and visit Kactus Korral Inc., 7715 US Highway 90 W., Harwood, TX 78632-4747.  This cactus farm has huge holdings and greenhouses for growing succulents and a railroad spur for transport. They also sell antique guns and western wear.

In this area, you will see lots of Pine trees, almost enough to be another Lost Pines area.  These were planted by settlers and create an ecosystem all their own. That sound the wind makes when blowing through pine needles is instant serenity to me.

Historic Luling

Oil, railroad, BBQ and football rivalry have spurred growth in both Luling and its rival, Lockhart, just 30 miles down the road.  Both have historic buildings that represent the best of period architecture.  Only Luling has the San Marcos River.  When it is flowing, there is nothing more exciting. If water levels allow, check out the Luling Zedler Mill paddling tour.

Watermelon Thump

The “Thump” is held in June. The Champion Watermelon award is given to the largest Black Diamond watermelon grown according to the grower’s association rules. The runners up are auctioned. The fun includes a parade, car show and live music by known bands. There is a huge Thump pavilion for dancing.

For family fun, how about three separate watermelon seed spitting contests?  There is also a watermelon eating contests.  Have you ever seen a grown man flop face first in a slice of watermelon and eat it like a huge corn on the cob?  Or, plant your own face in a big slice of watermelon and eat your way out. Do not miss it!


Art Car Parade in Houston

CyberCelt | March 23, 2012 in Culture,Fairs/Festivals,Family Fun,RV Travel | Comments (3)

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25th Anniversary Houston Art Car Parade

Saturday, May 12, 2012, 1 pm
Allen Parkway, Waugh Drive to Bagby
Houston, Texas
Route map: http://g.co/maps/kmq8y

The Art Car Parade is free and you may view the parade from any place on Allen Parkway. You are invited to view the cars and meet the artists as the cars line up at Taft and Allen Parkway, beginning at 9am.

Splinter and Lil' Splinter, artist Isaac Cohen


Rex Rabbit, artist Larry Fuente

Sunflower Car, artist Tim Young

The Orange Show Monument

Saturdays and Sundays
Noon – 5pm
Admission: $1.00 per person

The Orange Show is a multi-level folk art tribute to the orange. The 3000 square foot outdoor exhibit was built by the late Jefferson Davis McKissack from 1956 to 1979.

picture of the Orange Show, a 3000 sq foot tribute to the orange.

There is an oasis, wishing well, pond, stage, museum and gift shop. The Orange Show is made up for standard building materials and “found” materials such as tiles, gears, tiles, wheels, mannequins, tractor parts and statues.

This location is considered one of the most important folk art environments in the United States. Check out the website (http://www.orangeshow.org/orange-show-monument/) for visitor information and for programs other than the Art Car Parade.

RV Parks in Area

Space Center RV Park (Good Sam discount)
301 Gulf Freeway South
League City, TX 77573
Toll Free: (888) 846-3478
Local: (281) 554-8800

Marina Bay RV Resort (Good Sam discount)
925 Marina Bay Drive
FM 2094
Kemah, Texas 77565
(281) 334-9944

Kemah RV Resort (Good Sam & TACO discount)
675 Miles Road
Bacliff, Texas 77518
(281)559-2362

Lake Shore RV Park
1191 South Main Street
Houston, Texas

 

 


Taking the Sons RVing

CyberCelt | March 17, 2012 in Camping,Cooking,Family Fun,Reviews,RV Parks,RV Travel | Comments (1)

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We have been traveling around Houston lately. We are staying at an RV park on the outskirts. We went exploring and we found an outdoor shop like a rustic lodge. They had a fishing pond, several rocky streams stocked with trout, a room-size aquarium and stuffed animals on the walls.

We looked around for a tent for camping for our sons. They want to go RVing with us and our trailer is not big enough, and mother is not patient enough, to have them in the travel trailer with us. We looked around and had decided on one tent, when I remembered that I had visited a site online that had good prices on a Texsport Cool Canyon Tent.

Picture of camping tent

When went home, I went online and found the Texsport Cool Canyon Tent for less than $100. This camping tent is fire-resistant and measures 8 feet x 10 feet by 5.3 feet (height). The tent has a silver polyurethane coated rain fly, polyurethane-coated walls made of taffeta and a front rain fly. The tent is secure and easy to set up. It has a rip-stop polyethylene floor, speed clips that secure the tent to the frame, and no see-um mesh door (with storm flaps) and windows.

Now, I have no excuse. The boys will be going on our next trip. I will let y’all know how it turns out.



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