We finished our seminars on Thursday night so Friday and Saturday were free days. It was so nice to be staying in one place and not having anywhere to go. We dinked around all morning doing little chores and having a leisurely breakfast. Dave worked on getting some flies prepared on his lines so he could go out fishing.
So he left and I did some updating on our Workkamper resume, read some RV forums and looked at lots for sale. In other words worked a little and played a litte. Nacho, KT and I took about 3 long walks around the campground and just enjoyed the beautiful fall weather; it was in the low 60's, so really not bad at all. The colors are still showing so it was a beautiful fall walk.
Here are a few pictures from the campground:
Below are pictures from our little hike along a stream that flows into the Little Red River which is just below our campsite:
Above is our Airstream as seen from the path below. KT says "is there any fish down there?"
Saturday, after another lazy morning, we loaded up and drove to Mountain View to check out the "Folk music" and "beans and cornbread cook-off". Which ended up us just driving through, it was crazy packed with people for a town of a population of about 2100, I'm sure there must have been twice that in tourists and visitors. We drove about 6 miles out of down to JoJo's Catfish Wharf for a great southern meal: sweet tea, hush puppies, green tomato relish, beans, fried catfish fillets and homemade fries. It was great, they have chocolate peanut butter pie for dessert, but we were too full to try it.
We then drove up to Mountain Home to check it out and view the beautiful scenery along the way. Wow, talk about windy roads!!!! Colors were beautiful. Here is a vew from the restaurant:
We also stopped and checked out another COE near Norfolk Dam. It was really nice!!! We would enjoy visiting there next time. Then it was back to the Airstream. Driving those windy roads, at about 35 miles per hour after dark was a nerve wacking experience.
Now we are on the road, driving home, tonight, Sunday we are stopped at a private campground in Columbia, MO. So on the road again, up Rt. 63 towards Cedar Falls. What a great week we have had!!!
Hugs,
Candy