We spent some time at the Visitor Center. I guess not many folks come by, because the two rangers on duty gave us their undivided attention for about 45 minutes. They walked around the little museum with us talking a mile a minute. We tore ourselves away and drove down to the Kirby Nature Trail. This two and a half mile walk was very pleasant. We strolled along stopping at each numbered post to read the corresponding description from the small guidebook the good rangers had sent with us. Besides the numbered posts, there were markers identifying trees, shrubs, and other natural features along the trail. Apparently, the area is teeming with wildflowers and wild critters, but it is January, after all, and we only saw a few purple violets and a yellow butterfly.
Hurricane Ike topped many trees |
We had our picnic, of course, and we really did enjoy the relaxing walk even if we didn’t see alligators, coral snakes, or pitcher plants. Tomorrow we are heading south to Houston for a walking tour of the historic commercial district.
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