Sunday, April 2, 2017

Off to the Texas Hill Country

We are looking forward to driving the next few days to get to the Hill Country of North Western Central Texas. We made it the first night back to Deming New Mexico and spent the night at the Low Hi Ranch  RV Park. It is a singles camping group, for individuals who are legally single and who want to enjoy camping, travel, and adventure with other singles. They have dances, rally's, games and volunteer at events. It is a group for the "Young at Heart", where singles mingle in safety. They have international chapters and winter in Florida, New Mexico, California, and Texas.  It was a very nice  park. 
 
Along the way
Day two took us as far as Van Horn,Texas which on the map looked a very easy travel day. Van Horn is a tiny little city that has a captive audience of people leaving the El Paso area trying to get back to a big city.
 
Never found the pool, and we missed karaoke night, darn.
 
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder
 
There were chickens and bunnies. The gal sold fresh brown eggs. I'm not sure what she did with the bunnies.
 
They also had furnished tepees for those that were feeling the need to sleep in a tepee.. Dirt floor and all.
 
Bed with pad and night table. Nice!
They did have a nice Mexican restaurant across the street called Chuy's
 
Nice Sports bar too! John Madden stopped here He was a football player, coach and broadcaster.
 
Old cars , everywhere.
The next night we stayed at the South Llano River State Park
 
This was a beautiful park and is on our list to come back next year and spend some time.
 
Freshening up!
 
A nice river for kayaking.
 
There was a herd of these guys
 
We cut our walk short in the turkey roost when we saw mounds of these fire ants. We had the pups with us. Unfortunately we didn't see any turkeys. 
 Tomorrow we are heading off to Pedernales Falls State Park, finally the Hill Country. I heard they have wine there. 

Behave yourselves! Love you all! See you soon.

1 comment:

  1. Can't wait to see pictures of Pedernales Falls State Park! (and the wine...of course!) Lov you, guys. Safe travels!

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