VISITORS.... Our first visitor is pictured in the opening photo. Dianne has a motion-activated wildlife cam that she attaches to the fence behind our coach house. We are usually visited by jackrabbits, armadillos, feral cats, and an occasional coyote. A few evenings ago we discovered a LARGE bobcat. Bandido occasionally barks in the middle of the night for no apparent reason. Now we know why. Living in the wild! What fun!
We spent a wonderful day bicycling through Bentsen Rio Grande State Park --- looking at the birds, and cycling to the National Butterfly Park, just down the road. During our obligatory daily visit to the dog park, they enjoyed watching me take Bandido through the portions of the agility course that he could master. This shot shows a feeble attempt going through the criss-cross stakes (We need to work on that).

Then, a Nor'easter.... The weather changed the day after Christmas. Brrr! Well, it really was not a Nor'easter, in the New England sense. Here in Texas they call them blue northers. But, the wind was from the north and it did get really cold, well cool. We spent some time covering our plants so that they would not frost in the predicted 39 degree approaching weather.
I thought the protection for Dianne's morning glories resembled a New England fisherman wearing a slicker.
All the plants that could have frosted were covered.
Tequila is saying "Cold weather?" What is that?
The temperature did not actually drop below the low 40s. We did not experience anything like our friends who were in the blizzard in Indiana. The lows for the next two weeks are supposed to be in the mid-fifties. Tomorrow, it should get up to 75 degrees. Ah! We are in the right place.
The pet picture of the day is of Tequila with one of her best friends at the dog park, Houdi.
Former Cinderella rescues, now playing in paradise together! |
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