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Hiking at McKinney Falls State Park, 1/8/22

Greetings, Twenty two, yes, 22 of us, hiked a little over 3 miles in about 1.5 hours on the Onion Creek Trail.  I think this is the largest group I’ve ever hiked with. This may be a TOWN Guinness record:)  It was plenty humid but luckily, no precipitation.  I’m happy to report we all returned safely and in good spirits.  This trail is primarily asphalt making it easier and safer to navigate.  We passed by the newly renovated visitors center which I understand is wonderful.  You might want to check it out the next time you are in the park.   There were some wildlife sightings, but with so many of us, not sure who saw what.  We did see several cardinals, a deer and heard, what sounded like, wild boar.

It was great to see TOWNIES not seen in a while and meet new members!  It was just wonderful to see so many of you I haven’t seen in a while. It’s always a treat.  Thank you for your participation and patience.   Thank you, Jacque, for a great job in putting this together.

I hope to see you all again soon.  Stay safe, well and best wishes to all for 2022 and beyond!!  Jenny

Hiking Barton Creek Greenbelt, 1/2/22

Hi all,  We had a small group of TOWNIES today,  Kim,  Carolyn with Patchy, CPT, ( Canine Protection Team) and Marsha, that braved the wind and cold to wander in the woods for a nice hike.  But then, Jody couldn’t miss and joined us as we circled back to pick her up at an entrance.  Ol’ Job was correct:  Out of the South comes the storm, and out of the North comes the cold.  We had our first taste of winter as the wind whipped among the trees, creating a symphony of creaking and cracking branches and whistling wind amidst a cloudy backdrop of cedar pollen that danced frantically in the wind. The few leaves that were left on the trees pelted us as if missiles sent by the wind.  My early morning quiet time was punctuated by the ding of texts that came through from TOWNIES canceling their RSVPs for the hike.  These smart women,  I am sure, had to suffer from a second cup of coffee at a leisurely pace, while the hikers kept a fast pace in the cold and wind for a nice 4.15 mile hike.  Actually,  it was very pleasant.

Until next time….  Happy Trails,  Marsha

Hiking Barton Creek Greenbelt, Sunday, December 26

It was the day after Christmas and all through the trees,

Seven Townies were hiking carefully so not to slip to our knees.

The fog left the rocks slippery and wet,

Who was to be the first to fall,  was the bet.

Alas, we all stayed on our feet for 4.4 miles,

Our time peppered with laughter and smiles!

I led the way to hear laughter, stories and tales with the usual chatter,

When suddenly silence caused me to turn and to see what was the matter!

Why Carolyn and Debbie had left the trail to climb a hill,

As Effie, Leigh, Janice, Kim and I struggled to not take a spill

The two had left to go to the house to start cooking for a magical feast,

Celebrating friendship and surviving another year of the COVID beast.

We all have so much to celebrate and to be,

We are all part of TOWN as you can see.

So my apologies to Clement C. Moore as I am giving him a fright,

As I offer you this with a bid of good day and safe night.

 

Until next time…  Happy Trails, Marsha

 

Hiking Turkey Creek Trail, Wednesday, Dec. 22

Well, we had such a good visit Wednesday, talking and walking and talking.  The creek water was a bit higher and moving rapidly.  Seven of us met at 8:30:  DawnK, Jacque (& Sheba), KathleenC (& Baby and Mamie), KobyF, Lisa, PegG, and StephanieN.  Lisa is a friend of Koby’s and Stephanie and fit in just fine.  One of the group fell on the second creek crossing and reported the water was wet and cold and the rock hard.  Cannot recall who that was.  Conversation topics ranged from:  the Austin School for the Deaf and how masks make American Sign Language more difficult, retirement, sharing a car with your husband, traveling to California for the holidays, geocaching and travel bugs and sizes of caches from micros to camo boxes and caching in Amsterdam, birding in Port Aransas, kayaking and kayak car lifts and folding kayaks, drinking coffee versus hot tea, the TOWN Holiday Party on Jan. 8th, day passes for the state parks, dog treats and how some dogs eat them and some don’t and will dogs eat wet treats, how Baby is getting used to being out with you, how Mamie loves the water, and I guess that’s all for that hike.

The next hike will be Wednesday, Dec. 29th at 8:30 am.  KathleenC will be leading.  Contact Kathleen at 512- 626-3163 or to RSVP.  Please do so by 5 pm Tuesday.  Jacque

Hiking the Barton Creek Greenbelt, 12/19/21

Hi All,  We had 5 hikers today, Effie, Kim, Carolyn, Jody and Marsha, who all gathered after the rain to hike 3.9 miles in a brisk morning.  Although it started out cool, it was a very nice hike as the weather was perfect with very little mud.  Carolyn brought Christmas cookies for us to munch, some of her beautifully decorated sugar cookies shaped as Christmas trees.  We included a few hills today so we felt worthy of the cookie. Nary a crumb was left.  Since the Canine Protection Team was sleeping in today, I tried to locate a previous trail that I had bushwhacked that was filled with deer, but alas, no luck today although that took us through some meadows and cacti.  No injuries today, but we all were taking turns ducking under branches.  A new branch crossed our path and I turned and made sure the hikers knew that there was a change in the path.  Of course, I then impaled myself on a different  new branch.  Alas, the adventures never end with the Sunday Hikers.  Holiday plans were discussed and visions of sugar plums danced in our heads.   Actually, it was the thought of coffee that propelled us back home.

Until next time…. Happy Trails, Marsha

Hiking Barton Creek Greenbelt, 12/12/21

Hi All,  We had 6 brave TOWNIES today, Kim, Effie (also known as Nanook of the North), Leigh, Carolyn, Debbie and Marsha, who braved the 28 degree temperature to hike 5 great miles, following trails that had yet to be explored by man or woman or beast. The temperature was brisk, but even Nanook warmed up.  We finished at a nice 41 degrees.  We had little time by the creek which was filled with water, but very still.  We spent the time instead hiking unknown trails.  Carolyn was asked, due to her outstanding sense of direction in the woods (her story of getting lost with her 2 children, leaving her hiking for hours to find the lost waifs is for another time) which trail to take and we abided by her inspired directions.  We left Kim behind when she had a shoe blowout, but we waited after we realized that we were one short.  We liked Kim so we waited.  We had no canine protection which was very scary, considering that we were traveling on trails unknown.  We did have very little time on the creek. but the water was so still, we were able to see reflections of trees and leaves in the mirror-like images.  I hesitated getting too close to the mirror-like water as I needed no extra reminders of the gray hair and wrinkles that are visiting me now.  I see enough at home. We heard a few sounds in the brush, possible bears or lion, but probably birds and heard a few chirps in the sky.  Being with friends in the beautiful outdoors helped lift the pall, a little,  that had draped over my heart this week as I had lost my little Rat Terrier Millie. TOWN is a great group to share adventures and to hold hands during tough times. The beauty of nature pales in comparison to the beauty of the friendship that is shared.

Until next time… Happy Trails, Marsha

Hiking Turkey Creek Trail, 12/8/21

Hey Hikers!  It was chilly when we started at 8:30 this morning and quite pleasant as we finished our hike.  Four members & 3 dogs attended:  AnnaE, Fiona (with Pepper & Saffy), Jacque (with Sheba), and KimW.  Our conversation topic was pretty much limited to Covid – vaccinations – Pfizer, Moderna, J & J, which is a better choice, boosters, continuing to wear masks, and safely avoiding folks.

Come join us next Wednesday, Dec. 15th at 8:30!  Jacque

Hiking Barton Creek Greenbelt, 11/28/21

Hi All,   We had a nice 4.44 mile hike today that started overcast but quickly gave way to brilliant sunshine.  Junko protected 8 women today, Janice, Kim, Effie, Carolyn, Leigh,  Jody, Lisa and Marsha. There were unwarranted concerns about mud after all the rain and although our boots got tacky with mud, it proved to be a needless worry, as most usually are.  We were entertained by the sound of the creek rushing over stones as we compared Thanksgiving stories and mishaps.  Carolyn won the prize with a family member breaking 3 teeth and a punctured lip. Over the dessert? The cooler weather reminded us that we certainly are in a delightful time if year.

Until next time….  Happy Trails, Marsha

Hiking Barton Creek Greenbelt, 11/21/21

Hi All,  We had 9 hikers today, Jody, Carolyn,  Leigh, Effie, Kim, Lisa, Debbie, Janice and Marsha,  who were rescued from possible lions, tigers and bears, oh my!, by canine protectors Junko and Patchy.  Patchy had another case of the zommies, chasing whatever and running crazily about. Junko was the only one that maintained dignity today.  We covered 4 miles  in one hour and 45 minutes, with a few hills towards the end.  We kept a face pace today with visions of pumpkin pie dancing through our dreams.  It is possible that we ran into a batch of poison ivy again, but hopefully not.  I raced to church and wanted to pray for Effie, but after dropping the body of Christ,  I forgot to pray.  So, here’s hoping it was not poison ivy.

Until next time…. Happy Trails, Marsha

Camping at Goliad State Park & Flotilla, 11/4/21 – 11/7/21

Dear TOWNies,  Eightteen ladies camped at Goliad State Park from 11/4/21 to 11/7/21:

Dawn Hoyt Kidd, daughter Mary Dawn a/ka MD and beautiful pup named Lake who is deaf;  Koby Fell and Stephanie, Lisa McMillan with Sassy and Maria Vidal; Peg Gavin; Gloria Blagg and Flo Madsen; Susan Walters with Beverly Travis; Shelia Shelley without Jacqueline (who couldn’t make it because her 100-yr-old  mother had to go to hospital); Kim Fisher with Linda BW; Diane Nunes with Nancy Likos and we are so happy for the return of Sandy Smith with Silky.  We had a lot of fun by the wonderful camp fires, the river bonding with new and old friends.  Linda BW built the best fire ever on a cool Friday night.  We had dinner by the fire and the ladies surprised me with a birthday cake and sang to me.  Thank you all, that was truly special. Saturday morning Linda loaded up her trailer and shuttled us all to the drop off point. It didn’t take long before one of our friends (not mentioning any names, LOL) dropped off in the river.  She only got 1/2 way, and didn’t get her hair wet.  That was a good thing as it was a little cool.  We agreed this was the quickest flotilla ever at just over 2 hours.   After this everything else is a blurr for me.  My Ray called to tell me he was in a car accident and being taken to ER.  His breathing was very labored and he was in a lot of pain.  The hospital said he broke his T-12 Vertebrae.  He is doing better today and continues to heal, but that one really scared us all.  So thankful it wasn’t worse.

Thank you all for joining us at Goliad SP and annual Flotilla.  It was awesome!  Lisa McMillan

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