Before Grandma got sick, Destiny and I had planned to do a sisters trip at the end of June to Gulfport, Mississippi. With the timing of the funeral, our trip started soon after. I was planning to drive to Gulfport from NC. But Destiny already had her flight scheduled. So, after the funeral she went home with her family for a couple of days. I flew my family home without me. And I took a solo road trip from TX to MS. It was an adventure!
My first stop was in Houston. I had several hotel options and for some DUMB reason decided to book a place in the middle of downtown. Why, oh why did I do that? I don't like cities! They intimidate me. I'm afraid I'm going to get mugged. And there's so much traffic. Ugh. I really wish I would've booked one on the outskirts of town instead. Lesson learned for next time.
But it was a nice hotel! :)
These glasses were sitting on the desk with the note,
"Please check fridge." I found a bottle of wine
in there... That was different...
About an hour into my stay, I got a call from
the front office saying that they had ACCIDENTALLY
left that wine in my room and could they come get it.
Ha!
Good think I don't drink wine or I'm not sure
what they would've done about that.
The view from my window.
I thought I might walk around.
But once I drove through the neighborhood,
I felt like that wasn't a good idea.
So I just stayed in my room all night.
And there was a horrible hail storm that afternoon.
The next morning, I tried to go birding at a park.
It also felt a little sketchy.
I kept my pepper spray with me and hoped for the best.
And then the birding was lame!
I only got to see one species.
But it was a REALLY cool one,
the Yellow-Crowned Night Heron.
We were walking around the woods together.
It was neat.
Isn't that an awesome bird?
Also made my first stop at Voodoo Doughnuts.
Look at the size of those things!
Huge!
It was good, but didn't blow my socks off.
It was good, but didn't blow my socks off.
Next stop: Bayou Bend in Houston.
It's an estate with beautiful gardens that you can tour.
I went in the morning to try to beat the heat.
They had audio clips that you could listen
to on your phone as you toured. That was nice.
And statues.
The estate from the back.
Butterfly garden
The family who lived on the estate were the Hoggs.
And this woman was the one who created all the gardens:
Ima Hogg
Seriously???
That's her name?
I couldn't believe it.
The estate from the front.
You could also tour in there,
but I stuck to the gardens.
I enjoyed my time there.
Then I stopped at Rothko Chapel.
This is the reflecting pool outside.
The chapel is in the background.
I wasn't allowed to take pictures inside.
But I borrowed this one from the web.
It's interesting.
It's a place for mediation and introspection.
Those are big Rothko paintings on the walls.
But they're so subtle, you could almost miss them.
It was free and kinda cool to check out.
After that, I left Houston and headed to
Beaumont, TX where I would stay the night.
I stopped by the Fire Museum of Texas.
I strolled right in, signed the guest book,
and started walking around.
Something didn't feel quite right...
I realized the museum was CLOSED
that day, but they were in the middle of
a CHILD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY that I
somehow managed to crash.
What the heck?
I quietly walked back out,
trying to be discreet.
Woops!
Nearby is the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
I decided to stop there.
They had some fun installation art outside.
But when I went inside, they informed me
that their main gallery was closed.
Ummm... Are you seeing a theme here?
Beaumont is also the home of Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Museum and Visitors Center. I made sure to check before
driving there, because IT'S ALSO CLOSED ON SATURDAYS.
Well... This little stop on my trip was not going well.
By this time, I could check into my hotel, so I went and did that.
And then since it was like 115 degrees, I decided it would be a good time to go catch a movie in a cool theater. There weren't a lot of options of shows I wanted to see. The new live-action Little Mermaid was out, so I decided to watch that. When I got to the theater, the worker informed me THAT THE AIR CONDITIONER WAS BROKEN in the theater where the Little Mermaid was showing. Are you kidding me???
They were still showing it and he said I could go stand in the theater for a few minutes to see if it was
too hot for me. To be honest, movie theaters are usually TOO COLD for me. In fact, I had brought a blanket in with me. Even though the AC was broken, I thought it felt OK, so I stayed to watch. As the time went on, it was uncomfortably warm... But it was too late. I was stuck.
When the movie was over, I decided to go birding. I use the eBird app to find birding sites.
Normally I have good luck with that. One of the spots that was supposed to have good birds was Village Creek State Park, about a half hour north of town. I headed that way.
Y'all. That park made me download an app to pay the $3 entry fee.
Annoying!
And then the birding wasn't even good!
I hardly saw any birds!
And then I got lost.
The trails were not well marked.
And then I walked into a GIANT spider web!
Agggghhhh!
I did all that I could to make sure that the spider
wasn't on me, but since I was by myself, I
couldn't be 100% sure. Creepy!
I did not have a good impression of Beaumont by this point.
The sun was starting to go down and I knew I would
have to head back to the hotel soon, but it had been
such an unsatisfying day, that I decided to make
one more stop at Tyrell Park Nature Center,
which was only about 15 minutes from my hotel.
Oh, friends.
It was SO WORTH IT!
There were awesome birds everywhere!
Red-winged blackbird
Cute little gators in the water
Maybe not-so-little?
I was losing light quickly, so I had to leave.
Darn.
Even when I'm at home, I like to fill up my car on Saturday nights.
I usually tell Andrew, "What if I have to drive to Atlanta tomorrow?"
I mean, you never know...
It was funny to send him this pic,
"What if I have to drive to Louisiana tomorrow?"
I decided to wake up early the next morning before
church and head back to Tyrell Park.
It was one of my favorite birding places ever.
I'm so glad I got to go.
I got to see 22 species of birds and
SIX were new lifers for me!
Purple martins
I think this was the Tri-colored Heron
River otter
These Black-necked Stilts were my favorite!
They are so fun to watch!
Gallinule
Fulvous Whistling Duck
Those wetlands were so pretty.
I came back to the hotel, showered, and went to church in Beaumont. I love visiting other wards. It was great. Then I drove to Gonzales, LA and stayed another night there.
Drove through New Orleans.
Got to see the SuperDome where the Saints play.
I anticipated walking around New Orleans.
But I didn't feel safe. Boo.
So I drove through the French Quarter a bit.
And enjoyed what I could see from the car.
Isn't the architecture cool, though?
Since I was too scared to get beignets at
Cafe du Monde like I wanted,
I found a PJ's coffee on the outskirts of town and
got my beignet fill there.
And left a mess of powdered sugar behind me...
Stopped at Bayou Sauvage to look for birds.
I got to see my first painted bunting!
Aren't they gorgeous?
The camera doesn't do it justice.
And check out this video.
The ground is moving!
It was so weird.
I don't know if you can see if very well.
And then it was time to pick up Destiny at the Gulfport Airport and start our Sisters Trip. Yippee!
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