Outta the city

We left the traffic and noise behind and are chilling out at Sam Rayburn Reservoir in eastern Texas.  The fishing has only been fair so far but the weather has been nearly perfect…sunny and highs just into the 80s and a forecast that calls for highs in the 70s.  I guess that is Fall in this part of the country.  I’ll take it.

This lake is a hangout for wintering eagles so we have been hearing them most mornings and evenings and watching them fish.  Migrating waterfowl are starting to show up too.  The perfect formations and coordinated wing beats of white pelicans are mesmerizing.

Seabrook

Kemah Boardwalk is classic boardwalk: lots of pubs, restaurants, and a bone jarring, tightly spiraling, wooden roller coaster.  Pelicans stood guard on all the piers leaving only long enough to swarm incoming fishing boats.  Sail boats, cabin cruisers, cargo ships and oil platforms dot as far as the eye can see in GalvestonBay.  We found a quiet city park to relax and take it all in.

Hester Park: snakes.  Water moccasins in the water and on the trail added a bit of excitement to an otherwise peaceful stroll.

Texas drought first hand

Dry canals and lily-pad-filled lakes met us at Brazos Bend State Park.  It is a place of many alligators.  They seem to be finding places in mud holes and shallow pools to stay cool.  We saw wading birds but ducks seem to have found a wetter refuge.  It is a very different place than when we visited in 2010.

5 tons of catfish

It is called The Worlds Biggest Fish Fry and folks around Paris Tennessee take it pretty seriously.  This is their 60th year for the event.  WBFF Comp_0251We were met with a huge line filling a holding maze and wrapping all the way around the “fish tent” before we could get to the featured fare.  The line moved fairly quickly and the food was well worth the wait.  Tasty, flaky catfish wrapped in a crunchy cornmeal coating….fantastic.  The hushpuppies and slaw were great too.  I can see why folks might return year after year.  I ate more than I should have then opted out of all the spinning, bouncing, and stomach churning rides in their midway.  I am not sure that anyone should have an all-you-can-eat dinner and carnival rides at the same venue!

They have outgrown the tent that originally housed the event and moved to an exhibit hall on the fairgrounds. It has a huge outdoor kitchen that we just had to check out….after we ate of course.  Catfish thawing_042613_004Cooler sized packages of frozen fish fillets were hefted from a truck and dumped into open stock watering troughs (never used for that purpose we assumed) and thawed under running water while stirred with boat oars.  The ten second rule was definitely in full force when handling those frozen chunks of fish.  They didn’t waste any.  fish and hush puppy cooking_042613_003The fish was bailed out into milk crates to drain a bit then hand breaded by the hundreds in a mostly cornmeal breading.  Washtub sized caldrons of hot oil came next.  Under the watchful eyes of experienced fryers the coated fillets were transformed into those wonderfully yummy morsels.  Light on the inside, crispy on the outside hushpuppies emerged from other similar vats.  It is evident that they have done this a time or two.

Going on a snipe hunt

Actually we were working our way through the Cross Creeks NWR.  Wilsons Snipe Comp_0174Snipe freeze among the underbrush and are very hard to spot but when you do, their coloration is fantastic.  We spotted this guy, A Wilsons Snipe, along the refuge road.

 

 

 

Eagles nest here too.  We saw one bird but not their nest.  Shore birds and waders were scattered around and warblers are moving through as they head back north.  It is a time to see large numbers of many species gathered together.  A flock of 100+ American Goldfinches worked their way through our campground.  It was like the ground was just littered with bright yellow flowers that periodically rose up into the air, swirled around, and settled back to earth.

Grand Ole Opry

No visit to Nashville would be complete without a visit to the Grand Ole Opry.  All the pre-show announcements were made by a newer version of Minnie Pearl with the pricetag on her hat and her signature greeting.  I had forgotten one negative from the live radio show performance, the commercials.  But, they give them time to change performers on stage.  Fortunate timing presented us with quite a list of performers such as; Striking Matches, Jimmy Newman, Del McCoury Band, Connie Smith, Jimmy Wayne, Shooter Jennings, Jesse Coulter, & Alabama.

Alabama on stage It has been 30 years since Alabama performed at the Opry.  Nice harmony and quite an enjoyable evening.

Flash the Basset Hound?

Who is Roscoe P Coltrane’s trusty sidekick.  We visited Cooter’s Museum of Dukes of Hazzard memorabilia.  The General Lee and Cooter’s tow truck are here as well as about anything you can think of with a Dukes theme.  Some highlights: lunchboxes, McDonalds dishes, underoos, jigsaw puzzles, and model cars of every size.