Friday, April 9, 2021

Short but Enjoyable

 

 Our little trip came to an end on Friday the 9th. A different trip than we envisioned but enjoyable and informative none the less. Now on to doctors and learn what we can salvage of our summer plans. All depends on Mary's foot.









till the next trip


carpe diem



Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Blanco SP

 

 Tuesday found us moving on from Fairfield SP. Enjoyed our stay at this park and may return again. The 220 miles or so to Blanco were uneventful for the most part. Once again no real plans for the area. No TV reception form our site so I guess we are going old school camping!

 First time to visit this state park. Small with sites pretty close together.


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 Next stop home.



gather ye rosebuds while ye may...

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Fairfield SP

  Easter Sunday meant moving day. We headed back into Texas and stopped at Fairfield state park. Will be here 2 nights with no real plans. Just enjoying being on the road in the RV.


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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Cane River Creole

 

 After taking Friday off so Mary could rest her ankle we were back on the learning trail.

Cane River Creole National Historical Park


 We have learned a lot about the history of the Cane River area. To be honest I had never heard of the Cane river. The previous post dealt with the earliest settlers and the native Indians. Today we toured and witnessed surviving plantation era buildings and land. Very informative.

 Magnolia was our first stop. Due to Mary's limited ability to walk we did not fully explore the buildings and exhibits. The main house of this old plantation is privately owned and not part of the historical park.






 Both plantations operated small store/gas stations in their later years.

 Next up was Oakwood. The most complete plantation to be found. In fact the Prudhome family lived in it till 1998 when it was given to park service.








 Those majestic oaks where planted in the 1800's and are quite beautiful. The old slave quarters were used by share croppers and tenant farmers after slavery. Difficult to imagine living in these small buildings in the 1960's.

 We have thoroughly our stay and visit to this area. Very nice campground and plenty of history to expose yourself to.



Thursday, April 1, 2021

Natchitoches


Travel Map


  Natchitoches, (nat-cha-tis). Surprisingly nice little town with long heritage. We are camped at Grand Ecor RV park, probably one of the nicest we have ever stayed in.






 A lot of history in and around this town. They have done a nice job restoring the river front area. Some long standing business's still going strong.










 Also toured a 1700's era French colonial fort.






 Tomorrow brings us touring the cane River National heritage Trail




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