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Friday, October 26, 2012

Continuing Our Trek South

After leaving Branson, we spent four nights at Maumelle Army Corp. of Engineers Park outside of Little Rock, Arkansas. This park was very nice and also was designed to accommodate big rigs. We saw the sights of Little Rock, including the State Capital Building, the Presidential Library and the Zoo. From Little Rock it was a days drive to East Fork A.C.E. Park in Wylie, Texas. We stayed about a week and visited with family and friends.



Continuing south to Jim Hogg A.C.E. in Georgetown, Texas, we visited our daughter and her family.

On Thursday we took our two Granddaughters to a Pumpkin Patch in Elgin. Later, Hannah and Julia enjoyed being able to carve their own pumpkins at our campsite. It was a very fun day.



Saturday was our day with the boys. We took them to Evergreen Farms in Elgin.




We all had a delightful day taking a hayride and a train ride, eating a picnic lunch and playing Pumpkin Slingshot and Pumpkin Hunt. Jacob and Logan really enjoyed being big boys and riding with Grandma and Grandpa on the "Tractor" Train.
Departing Georgetown on Monday, October 22, we made the 4 hour drive to our home park in Livingston. This is our first time to actually stay at our home address at Rainbow's End ESCAPEE Park.

While here we were able to pick up our mail from the Mail Center rather than having it forwarded. We even got to vote in our home precinct instead of voting absentee ballot. We discovered that there is no usable TV signal here, but there is an ESCAPEE library on site with DVD's to borrow.

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