Wednesday, November 30, 2011

AT THE LIBRARY

We have found that the Dr. Clotilde P. Garcia Library in Corpus Christi is the best bet for using public computers.  It’s not the closest library but they allow visitors 3 blocks of two hours each per day of computer/Internet access.  There is a 15 minute wait between blocks.  Those who try to login early get penalized an extra 5 minutes.
Visitors who want computer access need to register with the front desk.  We were given a temporary non-resident card good for 6 months.  The staff at the Garcia library has been friendly and helpful … thanks!!!

Garcia Library
5930 Brockhampton St.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Directions:
Leaving Padre Island via JFK Causeway exit SPID (South Padre Island Drive) at Rodd Field Rd.  Then, turn left and go under SPID on Rodd Field.  Rodd Field is a good road without tons of traffic.  Drive south towards Saratoga Blvd. and on your right take the elbow from Rodd Field onto Saratoga.  Continue west on Saratoga thru the traffic light at Airline and take a left at the next traffic light at Cimarron Blvd.  Then, at the second light down the road take a right at Brockhampton St.  A little way past the bend and 3 speed bumps you'll see the Garcia Library on your right.

Leaving Padre Island
Via JFK Causeway
Looking Back At Padre Island
From JFK Causeway

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

TO ROXANE

Thomas and Didymus liked Rob’s blue Mustang so well they decided to get one for themselves.  That’s not all, when they saw the camouflaged motorcycle they couldn’t resist … it’s also theirs.

Cruising Padre Island
Now you know why we are waiting until at least the end of the first week in December to cross the border into Mexico … finances … we were set back with unexpected expenses.  Two growing boys aren’t cheap!
Furthermore, Thomas and Didymus have arranged with the local helicopter cargo transport to fly them and their stuff down to Mexico to meet their relatives should everyone get there before we do.
Helicopter Lands At Campsite
 
Roxane In Cocoa Beach

Thursday, November 17, 2011

VEHICLE BREAKDOWN

We guess you can call it a breakdown when our vehicle would not start Friday morning, November 11, 2011.  It was a cold night here on N. Padre Island and we hoped it would start when it warmed up.  No such luck.
Towards evening a couple of guys in their 4-wheel drive Jeep honked as they drove past us waving as they headed south down the beach.  The driver, Jeff, was a weekend regular and had honked several times before but had never stopped.  On their way north Dana motioned for them to stop to see if they would give us a jump.  They did, but the jump didn't work.  It was determined that the batteries were fine and had lots of juice.
Jeff in his nice clean clothes crawled under the vehicle and thought it might be the cable going to the starter or even the starter.  They, Jeff and his friend Glenn, stayed around for several hours discussing our booming headache.  Before leaving Jeff said he would bring a can of Coke-a-cola with him tomorrow to clean the starter cable.
During the night we discussed possibilities and none looked good.
New Friends Try To Help
In the morning a little red truck came to the rescue.  The driver, Brandon, stopped while Dana was doing the morning dishes at the rear of the van.  Brandon wanted a cigarette … but we don’t smoke.  In the process Dana learned Brandon was a moonlighting mechanic who offered to take a look at our vehicle.  So, we approached Dad who was sitting in his office, the driver’s seat, and mentioned that Brandon was a mechanic.
When Dana asked Brandon how to hot-wire the van by-passing the ignition switch Brandon knew how to do it.  With the key turned to the run position (not the start position) Brandon took a screwdriver and touched both points on the solenoid and “baroooom” the engine started.  We were going to make it after all.
Brandon then agreed to stop by on Sunday with ignition switch parts to do the repair.




Brandon At Work
It is interesting to note that people who bless the seed of Abraham (help, etc.) get blessed by GOD.  Whereas, those who curse the seed of Abraham (cheat, steal from, or otherwise “drink their blood”) … can expect to be cursed by GOD (Genesis 12:3).  People are eventually going to get what they ask for (Jeremiah 17:10; 25:14; 32:19; 50:29; Isaiah 3:10-11; Ezekiel 24:14).  So, who is the seed of Abraham?
Remember, GOD promised Abraham, He would multiply Abraham’s seed as the stars of heaven and as the sand which is upon the sea shore (Genesis 22:17; 17:2).

Monday, November 14, 2011

IT'S A BOOK!

A friend we met on the beach here on North Padre Island delivered the shipment of books to our campsite Monday afternoon, 7 November 2011.  Thanks Jay!
When we opened the two boxes we were delighted to see that the publisher in Florida (BlueNoteBooks.com) had done a really good job.
For those of you who don't know … it's our second book.  We went first class all the way and went with a hard cover.  The book is titled, "The Chief Human Shepherd Under Jesus" and is a sequel to our first book.
Our Second Book
Those of you who want to obtain copies … there's a few left and may be obtained direct from the publisher by tel:  1-800-624-0401 or via BlueNoteBooks.com.  Just so you know in advance, the price is $30. (US).

Both Books
Note:  Our first book titled, "Why Die If You Don't Have To Die?" was also published this year and may also be obtained from BlueNoteBooks.com … price $50 (US).

Thursday, November 10, 2011

RECOVERY OF A MYSTERY UNDERWATER PACKAGE

About 4 PM on October 23, 2011 while “playing in our sandbox” we noticed a hefty little unmarked grey tug-like boat pulling a mystery underwater package supported by two flotation bags towards shore.  Strangely, whit miles of open beach the mystery package was dropped directly behind our van.  It appears that somebody was using our van to mark their mysterious drop … What could it be?
Two men jumped overboard and disconnected the tow line from the mystery package and swam to shore landing a little way north down the beach while the sleek boat disappeared to the northeast.  The mystery package remained anchored behind our van.
Later, a white government SUV pulled up alongside the two frogmen followed by a large green US Navy salvage truck with 10 wheels, a flatbed, and a double cab.  As it turned out, it appears that a US Navy salvage team was recovering the controls of a test drone aircraft that had been ditched into the Gulf.
As nightfall was now enveloping Padre Island, the leader of the several Navy Seals now on the scene decided to recover the wreckage the next morning.  The job was finished by noon and provided a rather entertaining interlude.



Two junk pieces washed ashore two days later.  One looks like the vertical wingtip.