It was a wild morning here in the
park and probably many surrounding places. The winds were sure causing a ruckus and when it blew our
sign down off the hitch, Bill got up to bring it inside. He crawled back into
bed and before long he was snoring, leaving me awake listening to the howling
for another half hour. The wind stopped, the sudden burst of rain stopped and
the night was peaceful again.
They said it would clear up by 10 am |
Lots of puddles in the park |
And before 10, the sky began to clear |
After my shower, Pat and I walked the
75 steps to the Texas Hall for another craft. What would Bari (spelled
correctly now) have in store for us today? Again, it was just us two again.
Pat and Bari |
I
enjoy the time to ourselves but at the same time, thinking of the time young
Bari gives up to share a craft, it would be nice if more participants showed
up. Today, I asked her how she spells her name so no more questions about that. A very nice young lady on staff
here as an Activities Assistant who recently got engaged. Congratulations Bari!
Today, we made Welcome signs. A
dainty task from a kit but once again, we had fun doing it. No painting
required, just gluing. I don’t recall what time it was when we finished, but we got pictures and walked back ‘happy campers’ one more time.
and of course I went far from the norm My gate was crooked and my flowers a mixed bag of colours I like it! |
Bill had showered and we had bacon
and eggs for breakfast before notifying Rob and Pat that we were ready to go.
Clemson got a treat for looking after the house for us, a chore he takes incredibly
seriously, don'tchaknow.
Not sure if you can read these but the ice house was especially interesting |
Bill drove today and we walked all
around the historic section of Glen Rose. The buildings are unique, old and
very interesting. We walked through shops that sell old antiques, new creations
either hand made or produced and shipped in but they weren’t lacking for
anything. We weren’t there to buy BUT it was just as fun seeing the wares for
sale. We chatted with a couple of merchants and most of all, I enjoyed the
twang of the Texas drawl.
I absolutely love this sofa, how creative and welcoming it looks! |
Yes, this makes dinosaurs come to life for me |
Post office!! So cute! The decor over the door was unique with turtle shells and look who came to say hello! |
Neat stuff in the shops Thought of our cowgirl, Nancy for the middle pix and I loved the oh so soft saguaro pillows |
Next stop was Big Rocks Park. Aptly
named. The place was packed, again a circumstance from it being Spring break.
With many places to ‘play’ we spread out and snapped photos of this strange
phenomenon. How did this come to be and was there a river running through it
years ago? How did they get so smooth? We clambered, climbed and then conceded
that it was time to go home.
Yay! Dairy Queen! |
Please take us to DQ! And they did. 😍 |
Back home, Bill retreated to his chair
with his book and I set up our chairs outside. With my laptop, in the shade, I
began today’s post while Clemson ran around on his rope, getting some fresh
air. He could see Rob on their site from looking under the Suite so crept
across for a visit. It was getting close to his supper time and we have been
able to put him off until 4 pm for the last few days. When he got bored, I took
him for a walk around a few park blocks, down by the creek and up the hill
behind the pool.
Used to be the courthouse but now municipal offices housed here What a beautiful building,, from all sides the pavillion in the top corner has the 2nd dinosaur claw print embedded in the wall |
A nice story of the young couple with the horse The first family of Glen Rose - The Barnards |
Big Rock Park was very neat |
Back at the park, the creek water was very muddy after the rains but there were 'fisherpeople' taking advantage |
Bill lit the Weber to grill our
sausages and it was then, when he was outside that I noticed how light it was
at 6:15. Daylight Savings Time, I do love it in the evenings. I prepared a Caesar
salad to eat with the sausage and after dishes, we had our last 2 pieces of
cheesecake. That’s the problem when we have too many rainy days in a row. I
bake. When I bake, we eat. The positive side of that is that other than the
carbs in the graham cracker crust, the rest of the ingredients are good fat
foods for us.
A hillside of bluebonnets behind the pool |
The winds were creating a monster out of the pool cover |
We downloaded pictures from today and
watched some of our recorded programs from earlier this week. This was a fun
day. Getting some sightseeing done, walking, ‘rock’ climbing, antiquing,
puzzling, crafts and last but not least, DQ’ing with my buddy, Rob. The weather
co-operated today and by 10, the sky had completely cleared and it only got hot
and then hotter. We rose to 76F and the winds died down by 7. Hopefully, this
will be a quieter night’s sleep.
When Clemson disappears under the Suite, I know Rob is out |
A tasty easy supper tonight Good night y'all! |
Thank you for visiting us today. Feel
free to leave a comment if you wish!
I got pulled into J.A. Jance's series on Joanna Brady last year when we were around Bisbee and almost felt like I could drive into folks yards and know them. Great writer, and over the last year I have read everything she has written.
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean. She is a great writer and it is fun to say 'I've been there!'
DeleteLove exploring around Glen Rose such a unique town. The old shops and big Rock Park.
ReplyDeleteHave read most of J.A Jance books as well excellent writer.
The park was fun for all of us, as was the old town.
DeleteWe are enjoying her books a lot.
What a fun town ... and yes I do love the cowhide. AND the sofa .. which gives me a very good idea!! DQ is one of my favorites, and lucky for me (or maybe not), there is one right around the corner!!! Love your welcome sign ... it's good to be a little different!!
ReplyDeleteThought of you when I saw the cowhide cabinet. I'd love to do that with my sofa cushions. Run with it!
DeleteThank you, a little different....that
that's me, I meant to say before my fingers hit publish. LOL
DeleteA wonderful day, glad the sun came out and the heat was turned up for you.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the rock park as well, thanks for taking us along.
There is something about small towns that just scream EXPLORE ME, isn't there?
You and brother would get along, he loves DQ.
Enjoy!!!!
I find that neat to have a person to do crafts at the RV Park and sure would participate. At Hilltop Park in Alabama they did that too and it was well attended with even some people bringing their own knitting projects along just for the socializing. BTW I like that cover photo of you!
ReplyDeleteReads like a wonderful day you enjoyed with your buddies.
ReplyDeleteThat is a shame that there are not more participants in the crafts. I always think it is fun plus you get to meet new people. Like that you don't feel the need to conform, like your color mix. Though Pat's is cute, also. Big Rock Park looks interesting. Nice new cover shot...looking good.
Great day, I particularly loved the rock park. That would be fun for big and little kids!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you about too many cities in Ontario destroying their History instead of embracing it. That is what we love to see when we come to the US and they have done a great job of preserving it.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy the warmer temperatures.
It's about time.