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  • Baytown Nature Center

    This past Saturday, we drove an hour or so southeast to visit the Baytown Nature Center.  Our geocaching friends were having a brief flash mob down there, hosted by “Baytown Bert”, and we were curious about the two hour wilderness survival course hosted by the park (free with the $3 entry fee) afterwards. Despite the unpredictable nature…

    February 9, 2015
  • A Morning at Gulf Coast Bird Observatory

    As we walk along the trail heading north back towards the nature center, we heard bird calls that were louder than usual, and saw a couple of people threading their way through a side trail ahead where the noises were coming from.  As we came upon the intersection, I realized why the noises were so…

    January 22, 2015
  • Nature’s Surprise

    Most years, we try to go on a First Day Hike.  All fifty states have participating state parks that participate in this initiative to get people outdoors and active.  For us, it is a way to start the year doing something we love. This year, we decided on Huntsville State Park because 1) our friends…

    January 5, 2015
  • Geocaching: Year in Review

    I was looking at a post on the Houston Geocaching Society’s forum regarding last year’s New Year’s resolutions, caching style.  These were my goals from last year that I posted: 1) Work on finding the caches near my house.  Specifically, I would like to see the first page of unfound caches be further than 3…

    December 27, 2014
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