Looking out at the Aransas Bay from Goose Island State Park, TX.
Looking out at the Aransas Bay from Goose Island State Park, TX.

These photos are from the Goose Island State Park area north of Rockport, TX

We’re currently in a wonderful small country RV Park near Lockhart, TX.  We’re planning on staying here a month to let a little of the winter season pass us by.

Waterfowl along the shore of the Goose Island State Park, TX.
Waterfowl along the shore of the Goose Island State Park, TX.

In our previous post, we’d mentioned being in Rockport for several weeks working a job. An on-the-spot business decision removed that job from our schedule providing an opportunity for Bonnie and me to have an in-depth discussion about what we really wanted to do and accomplish this year.  Turns out we both really want to travel more this year.

RV Campers along the shore of Goose Island State Park, TX
RV Campers along the shore of Goose Island State Park, TX

The wonderful folks at AGS are letting us take a leave-of-absence and we’re using this month of winter to plan our route and agenda. When we leave here we will head west. Changes in plans are becoming the norm these days.

"The Big Tree" is one of the largest and oldest coastal oaks with a trunk diameter of 11' across and an age of over 1,000 years.
“The Big Tree” is one of the largest and oldest coastal oaks with a trunk diameter of 11′ across and an age of over 1,000 years.

More information on this later.

The trunk of "The Big Tree," TX.
The trunk of “The Big Tree,” TX.

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Paul
8 years ago

That’s great that you have that flexibility to stop working for a bit and do more travel. Before you know it, you’ll be on the west coast gazing at the Pacific. How cool is that? :D

Monte Stevens
8 years ago

Wow! Love that old oak tree! I’m with Paul and think that’s great for you guys. Changes in plans are becoming the normal these days. One of the reasons you took off in this adventure was to just travel and not work. The spontaneity of a nomadic lifestyle was part of the draw. While working lessens the financial burden of this lifestyle it does alter it. I am now patiently waiting to find out whats up next for you. :-) And, there is nothing wrong with the west coast idea!!

Paul Maxim
Paul Maxim
8 years ago

All I can say, Brooks, is that where you are now looks a lot more pleasant than where I am now. Barb and I spent a little time on Padre Island some years ago (it was hot!), but I don’t think we ever made it to Rockport. I also can’t wait to hear how your travel plans develop. You can’t go wrong with southern Utah in the spring, though!

Mark
8 years ago

What an amazing tree – one almost feels to be not worthy to be in its presence. Good for you guys in retiring from some of your retirement. :-)