Saturday, November 11, 2017

Birds, Beer and Boerne

Medina Highpoint Resort
Medina, TX
November 9, 2017

Joe and I have been dodging chilly, rainy days this week.  After such a beautiful day on Monday, cloudy skies, drizzling rain and chilly temps moved into the area putting a damper on our outdoor fun.  Facing another dreary day, Thursday, we decided to make the 45 minute drive to Boerne, a small town settled by German pioneers in the 1840s.  

Today, the small town feel of Boerne invites visitors to relax and enjoy nature, brews, homemade sweets, and quaint historic buildings filled with all kinds of treasures.


Our first stop for the day was Cibolo Nature Center & Farm.  Friends of Cibolo (a non-profit organization that relies on donations) purchased 62 acres of historic farmland which included the Heff ranch house established in 1852.  

Maintained trails include Marsh Trail, 





Woodlands Trail, 
Cibolo Creek Trail, 

































and Native Texas Prairie Trail.  
The pocket prairie contains varieties of tall grasses.  One variety is called Turkey Feet (Big Bluestem Grass) because of the shape of the seed heads.  It grows between 3 to 10 feet tall.    

















It's been such a long time since we have been birding. It was wonderful to be there and to have such an awesome welcoming committee.  

The picture is a little fuzzy, but I couldn't resist the look on this Black-crested Titmouse.  I love his 'do!
One of my all-time favorites...American Robin.


New for me bird...a juvenile Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

The handsome and showy Cardinal.  I saw the female several times hiding in the branches but couldn't get a good picture.

A pair of Lesser Goldfinch (Texas form according to All About Birds) 




Finally, the House Sparrow had a turn...





























...but not for long !

Cold hands and starving, we were off to The Dodging Duck Brewhaus & Restaurant. Thanks for the recommendation Graham ! 

We each had soup and salad from the lunch menu.   I had the Dodging Duck Beer Chili with Heart of Boerne salad (hearts of palm and artichoke, mixed greens, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, bleu cheese, and bacon).   It was OMG delicious and fresh, especially the homemade celery seed vinaigrette.  






The Harvest Duck Pale Ale was dang good too ! 







The Dodging Duck is on River Street.  On a warm day, it would be fun to sit out on their patio and watch the folks and ducks enjoying a stroll along the River Road Park.

















From there it was a walk on Hauptstrasse...Main Street in German.  We weren't shopping, but  the quaint shops housed in historic buildings have a variety to offer with catchy names like, Milk and Honey, Fly Paper, Fickle Pickle, Tall Pony, and Calamity Jane's Trading Company.


























Even with the overcast skies and chilly temps, we enjoyed exploring Boerne.  if you haven't been, its worth a stop.







Until next time...





 HAPPY TRAILS! 

17 comments:

  1. An interesting place to visit and lunch sounded wonderful . Keep warm and hope it warms up for you soon.

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    1. Sunshine and warmer temps expected next Tuesday...yippee! So glad we are here a month!

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  2. Love the little town of Boerne--we spent a couple winters at Lake Medina RV Resort back in the earlier days of our RVing.

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    1. We did too! It’s our first time to be in Hill Country and we are discovering lots to see and do...now if the rain/drizzle will just move on!

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  3. What a neat little town! Love the shop names! That salad sounded wonderful, definitely worth the stop. You saw quite a variety of birds. I do like that Titmouse peeking over the fence rail:)

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    1. John just finished your post and ask if I read it yet. Did I see the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker? This is his go to bird name whenever he hears a bird on the trail (always the clown)! He likes to show his "bird smarts" (really his lack of)! He said he finally is really seeing one if only a juvenile! Haha!

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    2. That’s too funny! I agree with John, it’s just fun to say “ yellow-bellied Sapsucker “ !

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  4. Boerne does look like a neat stop! As does that preserve. Love the variety of habitats they protect. That titmouse is adorable!

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    1. I was hoping the picture would be better...I am so out of practice with the camera Lisa. It’s kind of embarrasing! All I ever use anymore is the phone! Anyhow, the preserve is awesome if you are ever close by.

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  5. What a wonderful nature center and little town! Fun to see the variety of birds. Those purple-footed-brown-eyed (ducks?) are really interesting! I love the old metal glider :-)

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    1. We had a glider just like that on our front porch back in Georgia where I grew up. I spent many a summer day on it reading ! The one in the photo sure sparked a lot of nice memories Jodee!

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  6. Another wonder stop at place I've never heard of, but would certainly like to visit.

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    1. Lots of cool stuff to see and do in Boerne Jeff ! So glad we made the drive there...just wish it had been a little warmer!

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  7. I've heard about Boerne now I see what's there to see, those birds! Those ducks are so loving :) Great shots of my feathered friends.

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    1. I am a little rusty with the camera MonaLiza. Haven’t used it in quite a while! You & Steve would like Boerne if you are ever in the area.

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  8. Hey we have been to The Dodging Duck but if I remember right the views along the river were better than the beer...

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    1. The view was nice & if had been warmer we would have chosen the patio for lunch. Joe doesn’t drink beer & I am by no means a good judge, but I enjoyed the Pale Ale. Lunch was yummy!

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