
Today we came back to our itinerary, for a four night stay at Cagle Recreation Area on Lake Conroe in the Sam Houston National Forest. They had some sleet here, with remnants that still remain with the cold temperatures.

But we are well west and south of any power outages in Texas.

Had we stayed at Cypress Bend Camp we may have been in trouble. Sabine County, where we were, had 50% of customers lose power and over 20% are still without power. So we did dodge the storm.

But in doing so, I almost forgot that our 250th different campground visited since we started full time, was now Bayou Marino RV Park in Westlake, LA.

This lovely National Forest Campground is now number 251. And today, when we set up camp, it was the 296th time we’ve done that in just over four years of full time travel. We move a lot.

It is nice to be back in a public park with room and trails.

Ice drops were still clinging to the needles, leaves and twigs, it was only about 30 degrees.

But 30 degrees in sunshine and trees feels a lot better than 34 degrees under clouds on city streets.
Your date of your 250th campground coincides with the year our country celebrates its 250th anniversary! Sunshine and trees are beautiful together! Enjoy!
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