The shore area at Goose Island is popular for fishing and on the weekends the park is very busy. On a Saturday the activity at the boat launch never stops. Boat trailers eventually take up every available little spot of ground.
The activity at the cleaning station never stops either. It stays crowded with humans and birds alike. I’ve never liked cleaning fish and can’t even fathom having to stand in line to do it.
Getting ready to leave Goose Island. I’ve enjoyed my time in this area very much and I’m happy I chose it over a return to Mustang Island down the shore. When you have a nearly 20 year old camper, repairs are a pretty regular thing. Often the best time is when the camper is packed up. Being “self contained” definitely includes having a drill and a pretty compete set of tools.
Next stop, Falcon State Park over in the Rio Grande Valley.
We love your blog Eric! It’s clean, organized, intriguing and educational. As a young girl I adopted the philosophy of “do something new or scary every day” to ensure that I don’t become complacent. Well, you’ve sure got the “something new” well covered! And I suppose the “scary” is covered by the courage to start up a 20 year old camper for each new adventure:). We’ll continue to check in for inspiration and to live vicariously.
Thank you Bev. I am honored to have you guys “tune in”. You two do a pretty good job of something new
yourselves with your winter plans from year to year.
It was great meeting and spending time with you and DJ. The Zs really know how to pick out friends. 🙂
Safe journeys to you.