Artesian RV Park
I've learned to enjoy my coffee in the morning chatting with our friends. Bo is always waiting for us to bring her a treat. Somehow, it's a more relaxed hitch up. We seem to roll out around 9 am everyday with everyone ready to roll at the same time.
George led the way following 290 east. The wildflowers are absolutely gorgeous. We've heard about the Texas blue bells but our timing never allowed us to see them.
Traffic was terrible when we got near Austin. Some kind of huge machinery was slowing traffic to a crawl. It also was confusing when you're following a road and 290 east goes into two different directions.
Harry and Carlena had stopped for a pit stop and they were behind us a couple of miles.
I was driving today and when we pulled off in a parking lot for a potty stop I almost hit a sign and the curb. Bill had me back up and make a wider turn but I made it without hitting anything.
No pictures were allowed from the observation area.
I must say it wasn't more than a few windows to look through. The tour at Ben and Jerry's was much better. I was hoping that they at least had an information sheet to give you facts and figures on the ice cream.
It was fun, like all our days have been with the Morey's and Schoolcraft's. Since we had our dessert, we decided it was time for dinner.
It was difficult to see the smokers with the reflection on the glass.
Everyone was pleased with Nathan's Barbecue. I suppose at some point I'll get tired of brisket, but it tastes different at each barbecue. I'll just have to keep trying it while we're in Texas.
The park we are in isn't the nicest that we've stayed at but there is some kind of Antique Festival this weekend that doesn't allow us to use any discounts.
Harry bought some worms, so I can picture someone fishing in the lake here tomorrow.
The weather is predicted to have a cold front come through tomorrow. Maybe we'll have to wear long pants in the morning.
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