Drove a lot today, 450 or so miles. We are about 60 miles east of San Antonio, TX. Nice quiet little town. Mike and I wen to town for some Mexican food. We’ll, we really wen in to get BBQ but only the Mexican restaurants were open! Everything (the other 6 places) either were not open or closed at 4 or 6 pm. But I had been in the mood for Mexican anyway. It’s central south Texas. Where Mexican is real! This place was entirely staffed my Mexicans who make everything fresh every day. No carry over. And it was deliciosa!
The park is pretty basic, but it’s just what one comes to expect from a rural RV park beside the interstate. it’s a blend of seasonal, full time and transients like us. Most of the permanent rigs are a bit well aged.
Speaking of campers I’ve seen. The only New England rig I have seen anywhere was one Massachusetts camper seen on the highway. Not a NE rig in any campground. One Quebec. Not what Carlene and I usually see.
The drive through Houston was much easier than I had expected based on previous experience. Hmm, that’s what I said about Atlanta too. Except for one car crash that caused a big slowdown in traffic. And that was going right through the midtown Interstate rather than the belt line.
It is quite warm here. It was 83 when we arrived and it is down to only 70 now 9:20 PM.
Onward to far West Texas tomorrow.
Some views around last night’s campground in LA
The Mississippi
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