When we left Houston, we planned on going east towards Louisiana. We didn’t. We went mostly north to Livingston, Texas, to the Escapee’s Rainbow’s End RV Park. One of our SKP classmates is here and he’s on a medical merry-go-round. We came to see how he’s doing. He’s frustrated at the lack of forward progress but otherwise is doing OK. The doctor has put him on medicine that makes him senstitive to the sun. I take one of those so I know how it is. He stays inside all day except for doctor appointments. When the sun goes down enough, he goes for his daily walk then stops by to visit with us.
Last night we talked about what route we might take when we leave here. He’s headed in the same general direction we are but he’s planning a different route. Since he’s been this way before we picked his brain for ideas and got some good ones. He also brought over his guidebook to the Corps of Engineer campgrounds and I made some new entries to our lists of where to go.
We could go on now but it’s both Friday and Spring Break time in Texas. With absolutely no confidence that we can check into any of the state parks or Corps of Engineer parks around here, it seems wiser to sit still and wait for the party to break up. So we’re here for at least a couple more days. Then we’ll see. The value of writing our plans in chalk expresses itself once again.
TTYL,
Linda