Category: Consciousness Caravans

  • Magnolia Beach TX

    Magnolia Beach TX

    Best campsite ever! Or, at least that was Dave’s comment when we first arrived at Magnolia Beach. We found the location through an entry in the iOverlander app. It’s a boon docking site for RVs that is right on the beach. We could walk the 15 feet to the shoreline easily and yet were not too concerned about higher tides lapping at our tires. The Magnolia Bay is protected by a barrier island and provides many watershed areas and refuges for migrating and shore birds.

    The first night we pulled into the spot was cold, cloudy and rainy. We stayed close to home that afternoon only taking Jackson for his afternoon / evening walk before closing the door and putting on the heater. Even with the doors and windows closed, we could hear the sound of the waves breaking on the shore. There were few campers on the beach that night. We said Hi to one set of campers who were eating their dinner while sitting with the sliding door of their van open. One of our favorite things is seeing other campers and connecting with them.

    The next morning was much warmer and Yay! the sun was out. We watched a tanker slowly making its way into the bay and over to the refinery on the far side of the bay. We were fascinated by the ship’s wake and the way it produced larger waves on the beach long after the ship had passed by.

    On our second night camped on Magnolia Beach, we got to visit with the couple from the van. They were walking past Gracie and stopped to chat with us. Our connection was immediate, friendly and insightful. We shared many similarities in places we’ve traveled to and the use of iOverlander. Although the woman was fairly quiet, the man was gregarious. He shared about a contemplative process he was introduced to at another RV gathering: Rose, Thorn, Bud Contemplative Practice. As he described it, the bud represents new ideas and things that one is looking forward to knowing more about or experiencing. The rose represents a highlight, success, small win, or something positive that happened. The thorn represents a challenge or experience, or something you can use more support with. He shared that using this process was very powerful for him when done in a large circle of individuals. He also told us about another blogger who started the blog, Diversify Vanlife. According to its website (linked above) it is a platform “of safety, created to intentionally celebrate and empower road travelers and outdoorists living at the intersections and taking up space in the margins.” One of the things Dave and I love best about RV travel is the fact that there is as much diversity in the “who” “how” and “where” of road travel as there is in the number and variety of people, birds, and flowers across this beautiful country.

    We are all blessed when our individuality is allowed to shine the One Light from which we all come. As we got ready to leave our camping spot for more road travel, Dave and I reflected on who we talked with and what we observed at Magnolia Beach…the diversity of vehicles used for camping – RVs large and small, trailers, converted vans, and even a 4×4 truck with the spillover tent. The travelers were just as varied…hailing from the west coast states of California and Washington to Minnesota, Florida, Texas, and beyond; families homeschooling their kids on the road, couples of all colors, ages, and sexual identities, and elderly individuals male and female traveling alone with their pets. In all our conversations, we found some point of connection and could identify as One. Oneness expressed as Individuality.

    Blessed Be!

  • Heading South

    Heading South

    We were too excited to wait for our trip back to South Texas. So, we left a couple weeks early and have been exploring sites and campgrounds along the way. This post will show some of what we’ve seen and done so far…

    Full Moon Rising

    Leaving the San Francisco Bay Area, we headed into Bakersfield, CA where we stopped for the night at Camping World. The drive revealed mile upon mile of flowering nut trees all decked out in their pink and white blossoms framed by bright blue skies. We were also blessed with sighting the full moon rising over the distant mountains as we entered into Bakersfield. Check out the photos below by moving the slider left and right. Dave first spotted the tiny sliver of the moon coming up. We kept riding and watching until the moon made its way into the sky unobstructed. Then we stopped and captured the picture on the right. It is simply amazing the beauty of the natural world. Just like the trees with their blossoms, the moon knows just what to do and how to do it with ease and grace. We are grateful to witness and enjoy this beauty.

    Entering the Deserts

    From Bakersfield, we headed into the desert towards Death Valley National Park. We had never been to this national park given its reputation for being one of the hottest places on earth. A ministerial friend of mine said it was one of her favorite national parks. We had to go see for ourselves. Going there in February gave us assurance that the temperatures would be much more to our liking. We were correct, although we still had to bundle up to ride our motorcycle to see the sights. We visited the Zabriskie Point Overlook, Badwater Basin and drove through the Artist’s Palette road. The diversity of colors and rock formations was breathtaking. Enjoy the photos and videos.

    Sunset Light on the Hills

    One of the things we like best about our travels is meeting new people, mostly other campers. At Furnace Creek, we met a woman traveling on her own, camping in her tent. She hailed from New York (like me) and gave us insight into several other places and campsites she’d visited and enjoyed. What a small world to find two ex-New Yorkers in the middle of the desert in California. We also stopped and chatted with a few of the BMW bikers who were at the campground for their group’s annual meeting of over 100 BMW enthusiasts. Dave started talking (again) about getting a BMW for us. Oh boy!!

    More to follow…distracted by the beauty of the world.

  • Isla Blanca – 2022 1st Quarter Camping Trip

    Isla Blanca – 2022 1st Quarter Camping Trip

    To Isla Blanca RV Resort, SPI TX from CA

    Book Your RV Spot Now

    Consciousness Caravans is going to Isla Blanca RV Resort on South Padre Island, TX for our first caravan of the year. We will be there from March 13th through April 13th. Reservations for your camping spots must be made by you online through the Cameron County website:

    https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/parks-coastal-parks/parks-isla-blanca/

    Join us anywhere along the route or at the park for all or part of the time. Activities will depend upon the number of Happy Campers who join us and include Daily Spiritual Practices (e.g. Journaling, Meditation, and Prayer), Communing with Nature (e.g. Walks on the beach and/or at the Birding Sanctuary), and Evening Gratitude by the Campsite. Be sure to RSVP to RevSally@ConsciousnessCaravans.com with details regarding your participation.

    Relax and Rejuvenate Your Soul

    Signs on the Road to Isla Blanca