Monday June 15, 2015
55 degrees w/ 8 mph winds
Day 32

Cloudy with light drizzling rain started our morning off.
 
The Iron Stairs going up in the Tower
Larry got up and made breakfast for Jeff and Halla. 
Larry began his Texas Breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, grilled potatoes with onions and toast.  They enjoyed it and again shared stories and good conversation while eating. 
Halla had woken about 4 am. 
There are several alcoves at the base of the tower

This oil can back pack sits in one of the alcoves
The guest rooms are on the east side of the house, so they really get that bright light coming in early!  She went out and took pictures for about 2 hours, enjoying the views and the sunrise.  It hadn’t begin to drizzle any yet so she was able to have a blessed morning on Seguin.

The weather wasn’t what they had hoped for.  They had wanted to go out on a different trail this morning before leaving, but since that wasn’t going to happen, they spent a few moments in the museum and purchased a few items from our gift shop.  They headed for their boat and “Goodbyes” were said to our new friends, they said they would be back in August.

Larry can’t stand not doing something so he went down to the whistle house to fiddle around and clean up from his “mower fixin” time yesterday. 
Lunch was chicken sandwiches and vegetable soup from the ratatouille from last night and it was wonderful!
No visitors today, we didn’t figure there would be.  I still wasn’t feeling the best so we took advantage of the lull and rested.  Going out frequently to the porch just to listen to the waves crash on the rocks below, to hear the sea gulls squawk.  We had lots of little birds chirping and flittering around, maybe because of the weather they felt safer from the predator birds.
Bandit helping me rest

I did get a few of my friend Joan’s seeds planted.  I think seeing the Sea Wheat, one of the seeds that she sent, sway in the breeze will be special.  I have to get out to my garden tomorrow….rain or shine and get my vegetables going.


No History today…
Even dreary days are wonderful out here on our own little bit of paradise....Seguin