When I first arrived, one of the RV park owners, Christine (who is just incredibly awesome and interesting – read her blog here), told me about how one of her neighbors supplies her with raw milk and fresh eggs. Wednesday I asked about whether raw milk was available. She said he didn’t have any for her that day but that there were plenty of fresh eggs.
She showed up yesterday afternoon with half a dozen beautiful, brown eggs and stayed to chat for a moment. She’s parenting five children, some hers by birth and others by adoption, and she’s helping to run this park. I admire her energy and determination!
Thanks to her, we’re enjoying a lovely breakfast this morning.

Fresh eggs from Christine
Really, the Moers are such warm, welcoming people that if you RV and find yourself in Gonzales County, you’d be missing out on something special if you didn’t make this your homebase during your stay.
They are a religious family, and so it would be the easy assumption that perhaps they might be intolerant. Nothing could be further from the truth. They haven’t blinked at an interracial lesbian couple with a visiting young guest (who is herself interracial). I suppose their own very diverse family is part of the reason for this.
Yet another very pleasant surprise this summer.
Wait … you’re LESBIANS?!?
lolololol Oh, I should really do stand-up.
It was my sweet friends over at Mama Drama Times Two (http://mamadrama-timestwo.blogspot.com) who coined the term “Lesbitarians” in my comments one day. So, to make people really give me a strange look, I like to tell them I have a huge Lesbitarian following.
FYI: if Presh sneaks out of bed in the middle of the night to devour the rest of the watermelon, I’m bringing you her sheets. *wink*
Yes, the First Lesbiterian Church. It’s popular. Some say as many as 5% of the population may be members!
I hope Precious survived the watermelon!