Leaving Inks Lake and driving down US 87 we past plowed fields and sheep grazing. In one field I noticed some gray objects and grabbed my binoculars to get a better look but by the time I could raise them we were past the field. Just when I was about to put them back Jerry pointed to some birds flying. They were Sandhill Cranes. That must have been what I spotted dotting the field.
Veri Vest, Tx. Another strange name.
Wall High School in Wall, Tx, has an oil pump on its property.
We did not know that Texas grew cotton. We passed miles of cotton fields and those huge cotton bails, well, they looked like large blocks with shower caps. Another surprise in Texas.
We arrived at San Angelo State Park excited. They were training a new person and our bill started out at $300 and went to $1200 and much to our pleasure dropped down to an amazing $30. Every time she made a mistake, we threatened to get a recorder and tape her mistakes. It was funny and everyone was laughing.
We did not get a secluded spot and were with a group of campers pretty close. That is okay with us, we aren’t spending the day sitting in front of Tink all day. We are gone and doing our photography and exploration. While setting up Tink, a couple walked by with their dogs. I immediately identified the dog. It was a labradoodle. Cody’s best friend. We talked for awhile and they were definitely not into the same things we were. They invited us to see their photographs on the lap top and also to view ours. Jerry and I thought of the movie "RV".
We drove around and decided to stop at the prairie dog town and see if we could get a photo. Jerry did pretty well.
Veri Vest, Tx. Another strange name.
Wall High School in Wall, Tx, has an oil pump on its property.
We did not know that Texas grew cotton. We passed miles of cotton fields and those huge cotton bails, well, they looked like large blocks with shower caps. Another surprise in Texas.
We arrived at San Angelo State Park excited. They were training a new person and our bill started out at $300 and went to $1200 and much to our pleasure dropped down to an amazing $30. Every time she made a mistake, we threatened to get a recorder and tape her mistakes. It was funny and everyone was laughing.
We did not get a secluded spot and were with a group of campers pretty close. That is okay with us, we aren’t spending the day sitting in front of Tink all day. We are gone and doing our photography and exploration. While setting up Tink, a couple walked by with their dogs. I immediately identified the dog. It was a labradoodle. Cody’s best friend. We talked for awhile and they were definitely not into the same things we were. They invited us to see their photographs on the lap top and also to view ours. Jerry and I thought of the movie "RV".
We drove around and decided to stop at the prairie dog town and see if we could get a photo. Jerry did pretty well.

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