Friday, October 6, 2017

Fun at the Levitt

We arrived at Loyd Park yesterday and got settled in to our campsite. It has full hookups, which is very good for a two week stay. We went over to Ed's for dinner. He had grilled chicken, but it was put on hold for a couple of hours because Ken had to go searching for a new 50 amp to 30 amp adapter to replace the one damaged by the defective breaker at Maumelle Park. We had forgotten that Loyd Park has 30 amp sites. The chicken was still delicious, and it was great to see Ed and Donna again.

This morning we went for a bike ride, our first in a couple of weeks, so of course our leg muscles complained.


After school we went over to Ed's. The kids were home from school, and Donna came in shortly.

This evening we all piled in Ed's van, and he drove to the Levitt Pavilion in Arlington for a free concert featuring the Quaker City Night Hawks. UTA was the event sponsor. They were handing out free stuff, so we got glow in the dark wrist straps for the kids and tee shirts for Jesse and Sam. Ken and I got UTA pen and pencil sets and microfiber lens cloths.

Ed was off most of the time playing football with Sam. Jesse was with them part of the time. Cate mainly read. Donna's dog Toby was with us too. It was fun, and we're planning to go back next Friday night.


The Levitt experience is kind of a combination of concert in the park and professional performance venue. It's a great facility, and it offers over 50 free concerts annually.




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