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San Antonio, Texas (11/20 to 11/24/20) Blog post 131

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   San Antonio/Alamo KOA would be home for the next 3 nights.  Our first night we took a n ice evening walk around the KOA San Antonio/Alamo Campground. They have a very nice, serene, and relaxing catch and release fishing pond.       T here is a very nice long bike/walking path along the KOA San Antonio/Alamo park called The Salado Creek Greenway Trail.The path parallels the Salado creek, which is very slow moving or stagnant. Came a cross one area with green mush. Saw a fish come to the surface; an area cleared of the mush and then just as fast, filled back in. Neil threw a rock in to see if it would do the same thing. We passed by a golf course and on the fencing around the golf course, we kept seeing these plant balls in trees, fences, on the ground.  Took another bike ride on the Salado Creek Greenway path all the way to the Pecan Valley Lake. We passed the Golf Course, Martin Luther King Park before arriving at Pecan Valley Lake, where we saw many diffent species of birds, but m

Bastrop and SE Austin TX (11-17 to 11-20-2020) Blog Post 130

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We are currenty at the Basin RV Resort (formely Bastrop/Austin KOA), located in Bastrop, TX. The lot next to the park is a feeding ground for many deer. We took many bike rides around the surrounding areas. We came across more deer and then a path that led to the Colorado River. On one of our bike rides we saw a person in a motorized hang glider (don't really know what it is called). Took a drive to Fisherman's park in Bastrop, TX along the Colorado River. This was our site, just in front of the rig is where all the deer feed Just a small walk or bike ride down to the path that leads to the Colorado River, though we did not stay long, for there were many bugs buzzing around and I was not in any mood to be their dinner Took bike ride around surrounding area to find more deer, new home construction and another path that led to the Colorado River and saw motorized glider Fisherman's Park