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Okieatheart

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  1. I just returned home after being at the Fort with Gwen and David for a week.  Let me tell you, Gwen was in terrible pain, but - like the trooper she is - she didn't let that stop her.  She and David were such wonderful hosts, going with me to the parks, fancy restaurants, and sharing a memorable evening at Crockett's Tavern.  I have never seen such gracious hospitality under such dire conditions - and I so appreciate the efforts they made to make my visit so special.  Gwen and David are wonderful people - the "salt of the earth" kind - and if you're at the Fort now, try to meet them.  They are very special people!  Love you, David and Gwen!!!

  2. 12 hours ago, CCIntrigue...aka Gwen said:

    Update.  As of this morning, they've added one more tent and one more canopy to their site.  One family tried to park their golf cart on our site, and I gave them the evil eye.  Tonight both carts are gone, and two cars are also gone.  Hope they don't come back!

    I hope they're gone when I get there.  I don't want them stealing my parking place when I'm visiting at your site!

  3. I couldn't imagine why Bristol, England was on this list - and after reading why I still can't imagine that city on this list.  As for the Bristol Old Vic, why go to Bristol for theatre when there are so many other wonderful theatres in London and its environs.  And train service is a reason to go to Bristol?  I think not.  Bristol is quaint and an old seaport that is no longer functioning, but IMHO, at best it's a comfortable overnight stop to someplace more interesting.

  4. 51 minutes ago, CCIntrigue...aka Gwen said:

    Thanks, TCD.  I'm glad we got to experience a cabin too.  Jean Ann is a very special friend.

    I love all these wonderful kudos I'm getting, but it's time to 'fess up!  I was going anyway, and because I was renting a cabin, there was room.  Gwen and I are both Southern girls; we know there's always room for one more.  Plus her situation fit the theme of the trip which was "I need to get the heck outta Dodge right now before I do something that isn't going to be pretty!"  Gwen, you were a perfect roommate, and I'm so glad you were able to make the trip!  It wouldn't have been nearly as much fun without you!

  5. 1 hour ago, Grumpy and Grandma said:

    X-2...,but I'm not sure about the company you keep.  :ROFLMAO-1:

    Hey, hold on a minute there, Bucko!  I think I was pretty good company, except that I about froze Gwen out for three nights!  Ok.  Well, maybe I wasn't such good company. . .   Missed seeing you all so much at the Fort!  Hope all is well with you!

  6. 41 minutes ago, h2odivers...Ray said:

    Glad to hear things are getting better. 

    Have you  seen any charities in your area that are doing an outstanding job? That we could possibly donate to. 

    I personally think Samaritans Purse is a wonderful organization, and they would probably help Corpus Christi, Rockport, and Port Aransas, too.  If you are so inclined, the J. J. Watt Foundation is spearheading a local campaign to raise funds for the flood victims in Houston.  YouCaring.com/JJWatt  But honestly, Ray, I have found that donating to a special fund at my church has always been the way to go for me.  Thank you, thank you, thank you for your caring.  People are hurting so badly down here.

  7. I live in Houston and there are several RV parks  - in or near the city.  Depending on where you are meeting your friends, there is a really nice RV park at the corner of 288 and Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway).  We take the tollway to I-10 when leaving for Florida.  (I think the Dallas tollway pass is reciprocal with Houston.  I know we can use our pass in Dallas.)  There is another RV park south on I-45 near Clear Lake.  There is a Cracker Barrel very near.  

    I've stayed at Rayford Crossing and would certainly recommend it, also.  That's the only one I'm familiar with in north Houston.

    Going east, we've stayed at the KOA in Baton Rouge (really it's Denham Springs, but is listed as Baton Rouge.)  We stay at Avalon RV Park in Milton, FL, and a really lovely Rv park in Williston, FL.  We've also spent the night at Mazalea RV park in Biloxi (right off the freeway) and Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis, MS.  All of these are pretty decent parks with either concrete or blacktop pads.

  8. I love . . . 

    not having to drive to get to really nice restaurants

    the cleanliness

    the feeling of not camping when we really are

    being able to smoke at my site - sitting in a chair - with my own ashtray - and nobody giving me any cr*p about it

    the boat horn

    watching Wishes from the beach - every night, if I want to

    seeing Lou and Gail, Grumpy and Grandma, Gwen and David, and any other fiends we may run upon

    the Segway tour

    browsing at the Meadow and Settlement Trading Posts

    sitting at my site, late at night, looking at the stars

    watching a Disney movie at the campfire with no roof over my head

    the unbridled happiness I feel just being there.

  9. I'm so disappointed!  They've done away with the walnuts on the cheese plate, and there seems to be no potted shrimp (which I loved but I'm sure I'm in the minority).  And since I don't eat cucumbers, egg salad, or beets, looks like I'm out of luck with the sandwiches.  Bummer!  Might as well go to the bar, order a cup of tea and a glass of champagne, and save some money to spend somewhere else.  Thanks for the report!

  10. We have a gasser and we tow a Jeep.  We haven't had any trouble going to Ft. Wilderness or to Oklahoma or pretty much anywhere in Texas.  However, there is a pretty steep hill over by Jacksboro/Decatur and as we were climbing that hill, slowly, both of us could tell the engine didn't like it.  We pretty much decided right then that Colorado was out of the question for us.  I certainly am glad that the highway to Florida is flat!

  11. Your pictures and commentary are fabulous!  The entire trip report is so interesting!  I feel as if I'm right there with you wondering what we're going to be doing, riding, eating the next day.  

     

    You are such an astute photographer - always aware of what is around you and shooting it in a way that makes that element come alive.  That takes real talent, and you've got it!

     

    Where are we going tomorrow? :rolleyes:

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