As I drove east on Texas Highway 35 through flat green farmland, white plastic bags waved in surrender from wire fences, and a lone palm tree emerged on the horizon. I wished godspeed to a turtle at the edge of the road and rolled down my window, allowing the thick, salty air to whip my hair across my face. I was getting close to the beach. But I hadn’t pointed my car toward the sandy playgrounds of Padre Island or Port Aransas, my customary coastal escapes. I was heading to the often overlooked bayside town of Rockport.Thirty-ish miles northeast of Corpus Christi, the seat of Aransas County is home to around 11,000 people and is often referred to in conjunction with its small, 1,600-resident neighbor,…
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