It got very cold last night and once again, the non-propane heater stopped heating. It was 44° in the bedroom this morning! Luckily I had lots of warm blankets, but getting dressed made me wonder how people who live in igloos do it. Brr.

I went out in late morning and it was sunny, which helped. I took lots of pictures of things with ice crystals on them, and was relieved to finally hear a few birds here at Blanco State Park.










After my walk, Lee and I went out into the Texas Hill Country (the middle of it this time), ostensibly to get some space heaters. We first stopped at Lyndon B. Johnson State Park (also a National Park, to get our park passport stamped and a magnet for our collection, though we’d both been there before. I still really like this place, even in winter with no wildflowers. You could see birds, though, and I was delighted to observe a flock of Eastern Bluebirds in a nice leafless tree.








We also saw a lot of Longhorn cattle, but no real bison. That was fine.







Since we were already nearby, we kept going and visited Fredericksburg, where I enjoyed my free glass of wine at the Becker Vineyards store and got a couple of bottles of types I’m out of.

Lee was hungry, so next we ate at the small German restaurant I enjoy the most in Fredericksburg, a town teeming with German restaurants. The food there is just perfect.


Finally, we did get the heaters, the kind that look like a radiator. I like those better than ones with visible heating elements. Of course, it won’t be so cold tonight.

We got back to Blanco in time for me to take a short hike along the river to an old pump house. I like my photos of it.




There was also a very nice bird blind, but it only had Cardinals. I took their pictures anyway.






By the way, I thought it was sweet that Lee introduced a young couple camping near us to Merlin Bird ID. I then talked to them, and hooked them up with iNaturalist to help identify mushrooms, which is their hobby. I did my community outreach! And now, more pretty photos.




















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Great that you got some space heaters – and hope the RV was warmer when you got up this morning. The old pump house is interesting. I vaguely remember a pump house on the farm where I lived as a child – I guess to keep the pump from freezing in winter? That one is much more substantial than ours was. Glad you got to make the trip – and hope there’s a way found to have propane heat by next time.
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I do hope we can fix the propane issue, because I would occasionally like to cook.
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I love being engaging in armchair travel where others have done all the work. Lovely photos.
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Thanks. I love finding the beauty.
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