Wednesday, January 29, 2020

For the last three days we have been at South Toledo Bend SP in Louisiana, which is possibly one of the nicest state parks we've ever been to. The sites are big and have paved, fairly level pads, and our site backs up to the lake and has a dock as well as a a deck right next to the motor home! Plus, we nearly had the place to ourselves. Possibly due to temperatures in the low 60s and some rain every day!















Between rains we hiked the Hippie Point Trail and the Bald Eagle Trail but saw none of either unless you count Denny and I as old hippies.😁 The park ranger told us that the last hurricane wiped out the eagles nest, sadly.















Hippie Point
There was also a small beach which was nice as long as you don't mind possibly swimming with alligators! Again, we saw none. I guess it was just too cold and rainy for everyone!




























This park was beautiful and well maintained which made their maps even more hilarious. All maps are hand drawn and photo copied, perhaps a project of some 4th grader. 😂

Today we're moving further south, still in search of warmer and dryer weather, but it is not looking good!

Saturday, January 25, 2020

It seems no matter how far south we go, this damn cold front seems to follow us. It needs to go back north where it belongs!

We are in SE Texas at a lovely state park on a lake and river. At 60-65 degrees during the day, it is plenty warm enough to hike, but we've had a lot of rain and little sunshine until yesterday. On a cloudy day after the rain stopped we took a couple of hikes on a trail through the bayous complete with many very slippery boardwalks crossing wet areas. All went well until an extremely slippery descent landed me on my butt and shoulder. I think I jammed my shoulder. But it gets better every day with naproxen! I'm not letting it stop me. I'm just glad I still have strong bones!

One of the slippery, slimy boardwalks
The next day was our first all sun day and it felt sooo good! We took a nice long hike (actually several shorter hikes combined), including around a small island and were even able to cook out before the sun set and the temperatures dropped.

The first hike was called the wildlife trail but we didn't see much wildlife.















Then on to the island trail which we accessed by a small bridge between the river and the lake.
Sun!

At least this bridge wasn't slippery, especially since the sign said there might be alligators. We didn't see any though.




























We'll spend one more day here completing the last of the hiking trails, and then it's on to Louisiana where the cold front is supposed to follow.😡 Unfortunately, most nights are still down into the 30s!

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

1/18 The cold front has arrived! 31 degrees this morning in eastern Texas, and even though we have heat, that is pretty cold when you live in a large tin can! At least yesterday was warm and we got in a couple of hikes!
Time to head further south.

1/22

We been staying at a couple of state parks in the eastern part of Texas referred to as the Piney Woods Hills. The parks are nice, and we’ve had several days of enjoyable 5+ mile hikes.  My knees have finally stopped hurting as much. They needed this!  No spectacular scenery to speak of but the weather has been decent, although it does get cold at night! 
A lake we hiked around
We have a membership in a group called Harvest Hosts where you can stay at a variety of venues. Last night we chose to use it for the first time at an animal sanctuary in Tyler, Texas, called Tiger Creek. Rescued big and medium cats live here as well as a few other animals. Most of the cats are 15-20 years old and are here for a variety of reasonsprior circus animals, injuries, former pets, etc. There are a few rare ones that are here as part of a genetic research program. Right across from the field where we camped was this cute donkey or burro. I think he is boredhe plays with his ball constantly!

Here are a few of the animals we saw:  

He was sticking his tongue out at us!

I loved the markings on her head

Up close!

Beautiful white tiger. The sign said they are endangered and many who remain are on canned hunt properties.😡

This is one of the rare tigers. She was beautiful and her markings were so unusual

Very regal! He kept roaring at us. Too cool!

Many of the lions laid with their paws together like this.

Bobcat


The way he was laying reminded me of a big house cat!
I always love to watch the goats!






Saturday, January 18, 2020


We finally had a chance to hike! The weather is misty, but we hiked anyway! Our hike was about 5 miles and followed a creek. We crossed about 10 small bridges and the last one was a noisy swinging bridge. We saw several small waterfalls along the way.

And made it back just as the rain started. Good timing! The next day we headed for Texas. We arrived without a reservation and were turned away as the park was closed for a hunt. So, we went another hour south to a park on the Texas/Louisiana border that we have stayed in before. It is on a bayou and kind of eerie in the mist.
But it is almost 60 degrees, so even if it rains we shouldn’t be cold. After one more rainy day, three days of sun are predicted finally. We haven’t seen much of old sol yet!

Thursday, January 16, 2020


Day 1    We are set to leave on our annual adventure with an 8 am ETD. Snow overnight means we must wait for the snowplow service to come and clear the drive. Okay, now it's 9 am and we are set to leave. Not so fast! We get stuck at the end of the drive! Denny runs up to get the car and a bucket of salt and we try again. Nope. We slide backward almost into a tree. Then we remember we have a cat, but more importantly kitty litter, with us. So, after dumping a whole box of litter on the drive, we are finally able to get out and on the road. Denny waits in the road while I drive the car back up and run back down the driveway. Final departure time is 9:45.
And yes, our 19-year-old cat, Kismet, who was supposedly dying from kidney failure 2 years ago, is alive and well and on her 3rd winter vacation with us! We ended our day at a pet-friendly hotel in Effingham, Illinois, after 10 hours of driving. We are exhausted but there is no snow. It is above 50 degrees and tomorrow we will de-winterize the RV and start camping!
Day 2   After a bad night’s sleep (the beds were hard, and the cat meowed all night) we are back on the road. It is foggy but warmish, so we head to our second night’s spot in Arkansas where we de-winterize. It is now 60 degrees and we are able to go for a walk before dark! Even Kismet went for a short leash walk! Her old bones appreciate the warmth too!
Day 3    Finally, it’s spa day! As usual, it is foggy and misty in Hot Springs, but the temperature is in the high 60s. The price at Buckstaff Baths has gone up a bit but it’s still a bargain. I threw in a paraffin bath for my hands too! The masseuse told me I have very soft skin. I laughed and wondered who she had been massaging lately. Alligators? 😊
People filling bottles at one of the many free water-filling stations in Hot Springs.
We’re staying in a state park a little south of Hot Springs for a couple of days before heading towards Texas. There is a cold front coming and as usual we are trying to outsmart it!