St. Patrick's Day Along the Guadalupe River

March 17, 2008
Happy St. Patrick's Day


Boerne Riverside Park is where we spent the day. Lots of families came to feed the ducks. We came to relax. It was five in th evening when we left and headed north. We spotted a sign for a cave and followed the signs.

Cave Without A Name was fully formed by the Guadalupe River that flowed underground through here more than 300,000 years ago. The sinkhole, which exposed the cave, is mire 30,000 years old. A goat herder who noticed a goat missing and found it at the bottom of the sinkhole discovered it. We will have to come back to go down under.

Walked down to the Guadalupe River and were amazed by the evidence of 37 foot flood waters! We didn’t spend the night there!

We found this neat wide spot in the road (route 1376) with a pond. We waited for animals to come for a drink, for birds to come and roost, or for any signs of life. All we got were frogs crocking.

Comments

amy said…
Enjoy the green on St. Patrick's day!!! I am mistaken thinking my mom had the biggest sink hole on her mucky beach on lake fenton!! Seriously you could loose a child in the muck!
Jennifer said…
what a wonderful home for slugs and frogs

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