We received some very sad news on Sunday 11/9/2014, our dear
friend Frank Corma passed away at the age of 93. We were so very fortunate to be able to share
a small part of Frank’s life and will cherish the memories of our times
together and the integral part he played in our lives and the lives of our
entire family over the past several years.
Frank made this world a better place with his infectious smile, quick
wit, nostalgic stories, and of course his culinary wonders. No one that ever tasted his strawberry
shortcake or pineapple cake could ever forget them, and his roasted peppers,
gravy, meatballs, sausage and eggplant dishes were five star. God Bless you Frank, we will miss you and
carry you in our hearts forever. All our Love, Chippy and Brian.
11/4 – 11/11/2014 – Portland TX, Sea Breeze RV Park is
situated right on Nueces Bay with a view of the Corpus Christi skyline. Dropped the RV off at CCRV for the hydraulic
line repair and set off with a day with the dogs which of course limited our
choices of venue. We visited Padre
Island National Seashore which has 60 miles of unspoiled/uninhabited shoreline
with the biggest dunes we have ever seen.
We checked out the two campgrounds (dry camping) right on the beach, on
Malaquite Beach (Gulf) and Bird Island
(Gulf Intercoastal Waterway) for future consideration and found Malaquite Beach
more to our liking with sites on gravel as well as asphalt . The water was extremely rough but it didn’t
discourage the white pelicans who were fishing vigorously. Then we were off to Mustang Island, Port
Aransas and Aransas Pass. Stopped at
What-a-Burger, a Texas Treasure according to the TX senate and the dogs were in
their glory with a burger lunch. FYI…the
burgers were really great. The homes in
Port Aransas were amazing, and the many campgrounds on the island were also
first class and already crowded. We took
the “free” ferry back to Aransas Pass, headed back to Corpus Christi, picked up
the motorhome and headed back to the campground to settle in for the night. On Friday we visited the aircraft carrier USS
Lexington which is docked in Corpus Christi Bay, can you say amazing? The flight deck was the size of over three
football fields, and the lower decks just seemed to go on forever. Then we took on a bit of culture and visited
the Corpus Christi Art Museum after a leisurely ride along Shorline Drive,
looks like sailing is very big here with this prevailing wind which has all the
Oaks looking like Divi Divi trees in Aruba. On Saturday we took a ride back into history
and visited Kingsville TX, home of the famous 825,000 acre King Ranch. This was one of the original Texas ranches and
is famous in the Quarter horse arena as well as producing a Triple Crown winner
when they also raised Thoroughbreds in the past. Played
a super round of golf on Sunday at River Hills CC in Corpus Christi and
finished the week with a tour of the beautiful coastline from Fulton to Aransas
Pass where we picked up the best tasting grouper we have had so far including
the Florida Keys.
11/1 – 11/4/2014 – Quintana TX, Quintana Beach County Park
Campground was a very nice surprise, with nice size sites and lots of open
space right on the Gulf with a huge beach and nice size waves, the first we
have seen on the Gulf. The dogs really
enjoyed the long walks on the beach romping in the water and chasing the birds,
water temp is still in the seventies.
The campground is located right near a large chemical company and a
shipping channel to the Gulf where the huge tankers roll in and out every
day. You can actually drive your car on
the beaches here in Texas and park right on the beach. Spent the day touring Galveston, Jamaica
Beach and Surfside (where they actually surf) and roamed the beaches.
10/30 – 11/1/2014 – Lake Charles LA, Sam Houston Jones SP
was our next stop, but not without some excitement. Setting up the RV we blew a hydraulic line on
the leveling jacks, so a repair is in our future. Made an appointment for next week in Corpus
Christi for the repair, oh well that is why we budget maintenance. The state park was really nice, with lots of
open space, trails and walking paths and this Halloween weekend brought a full
house. We were a bit disappointed that
we got no trick or treaters, but got over it when we realized we would be stuck
eating the candy…LOL. Lake Charles is a
beautiful city with a beautiful lake and Atlantic City like casinos.
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