Arrived at Cedar Mills Marina on Tuesday. Small campground on Lake Texoma. Set up overlooking lake
with Marina and boats in view.
Wednesday: Bill and Janice joined us Wednesday night.
We enjoyed the
weekend with them: walking around camp, visiting, cooking out and playing
Wahoo, Pegs and Jokers, fishing and boating. Bill brought his boat. We had the
perfect view from campsite. The weather was perfect.
When we first
arrived I checked out the laundry facilities. A woman who was there and her
husband are living on their sailboat at the marina. They sold their house in
Oklahoma City and moved here. They plan to move to Kemah for the winter and
then sail to Florida in the spring where they have family. They plan to sail
around the Bahamas then after 2-3 years settle down and buy a home. They are
both retired - she was a nurse and he taught Air Traffic Controllers. They came
over and visited to ask us all about Kemah. We have met the most interesting
people on this trip!
We left Texoma on
Tuesday heading to Cedar Hill. Getting closer to home.
As I walked out of
the RV this morning, I felt the gravel under my feet and thought, "I might
miss this!" So many campgrounds have gravel sites. Some are surrounded by
grass and some by water but you are out
in nature.
We set up at Cedar Hill State Park. I got to have lunch
with Tiffany on Wednesday. She rarely gets to take a lunch break and we are
usually busy visiting with friends in the day when we are here, so it was nice
to get lunch with just her.
Thursday night had
dinner at Bill and Cathy's. Such dear friends and enjoyed having a relaxing
dinner at their home. We miss them since we moved to Houston and thankful we
can still keep in touch. Cathy and I talk on the phone weekly but still nice to
visit face to face.
Fishing at Lake Joe Pool.
One overnight in
Conroe to get rig washed and cleaned up on inside then home to storage!
It is wonderful to
go sightseeing across the country but one of the pleasures of camping is
sitting around the campsite visiting with other campers and enjoying the
outdoors. We were able to do that this evening at Conroe. We caught up with
other campers we knew from past camping and sat around their camp visiting and
meeting other new people. It is hard to decide which one is best. Maybe both….
We can't believe we
left home on September 1st and have been gone for 9 weeks!
Lots of adventures
along the way. We would do this again - if time, money allows, but will be nice
to be home to enjoy the winter in Sugar Land! Nice to go to our church. Nice to
start working on the Christmas Service Project for our Sunday School Class.
Nice to join the girls at the Y in the aqua fit class. All good. All nice.
Thanks to Tim for
watching our house and to all of you who read and encouraged me doing the
blog!!!!
Happy Trails to you
till we meet again.
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