This morning we prepared to hook up and move. Then we went for a final walk around the neighborhood--and to the Sunbeam Bakery Discount Store to take advantage of their Wednesday Senior Day. We got a loaf of Nature's Own whole wheat bread free with our purchase of Nature's Own Whole Wheat bagels for one dollar. Such a deal.
We had been concerned about all the recent rain storms leaving the ground very soft and muddy, but fortunately yesterday was dry and sunny, so we had no problem pulling out of our site at the VFW. We went to Love's to dump our tanks and then on to Lyons Propane to fill our outer propane tank. Then we were ready to hit the road.
Our trip to the Lion's RV Park north of Tyler was just under 100 miles. We arrived at 3:30 p.m. The park is out in the country, on a Farm to Market road which is pretty well traveled. The manager offered us our choice of five sites, but only one was in a desirable spot and had a view of the southern sky for the DirecTV dish. We have a tree and a picnic table and a partial view of the small private lake.
This will be our home for the next month. Although the park has a Tyler address, it's closer to the small town of Lindale. Tomorrow we'll drive the 17 miles to Dick and Carol's house to wish Carol a happy birthday.
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