The spring flowers at the Rockport cemetery are in full
bloom and so it’s time to head north.
We have enjoyed our time on the Coastal Bend of Texas, but
the desire to travel means we will leave Friday and slowly move back to Wyoming.
I do stress the word slowly as there is still two feet of snow on our RV lot in
Star Valley, Wyoming.
A last day at the lapidary shop was needed with us sawing a
last few rocks and even a little grinding and polishing. Our friend and mentor
Dick, showed up and we presented him with a wrap of a piece of his Texas plume
agate. I enclosed it in silver wire and Renita finished it with a matching kumihemo
necklace.
Our friend Mark ordered pizza and so we ate and talked of
this year’s plans. Our plans this year are to head to Grand Isle for a few
weeks and then spend the summer rock hounding in Wyoming. We also sent in the
money for a three day show at the Alpine Wyoming Mountain Man celebration in June
and may try to show at another in Pinedale, (along with the artist show in
Etna).
So with the goodbyes all said and all the yearly repairs
completed on Friday, we will go to Matagorda, High Island, and somewhere in Louisiana.
Thanks to all our friends here and thanks for the good times on the Texas
Coastal Bend. Clear skies
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