orange at garner
we LOVE Garner State park. we have our 1968 overlander fully operational and had it fitted with a giant bright orange awning. we've had a few reactions that imply that the color is related to some football team. in actuality, it fits into our color scheme (walnut, white, lime green and orange) and we wanted a bright awning. all the green options were more of a hunter green.
we color coordinated with our overlander for the first adventure.

a few years ago, we met some folks who were full timers in a 1958 flying cloud. they also had a bright orange awning.

he loved camping.

kids had lots of space and friends to chase.

kat kept saying "I LOVE this airstream". the kitchen works well and we have more than enough storage. there is a large pantry and everybody has their own closet space.

kids played late into the night.

nana was trying to clean the table when he reached out and grabbed on to her. he was so happy about his catch.

how much is too much? clearly, I have no idea. we got a used projector and some screen cloth. draped the screen over the side of the truck and had instant outdoor theatre. had a bunch of kids from the campground come over for movies on two nights. also screened the great pumpkin.

we took enough food for a week. spent a good bit of time just sitting around and snacking.


we did get a chance to hike and get in the rio frio. didn't take the camera but things were just as beautiful as they were two years ago. those pics are HERE

some of their new friends

we came home through hill country, hunt, kerrville and fredericksburg. less stress than driving on 35 and the evil 410 around san antonio.

taking pictures as we drive

scenery was lost on them. they have a thing for Tom and Jerry videos.

I love road pictures. I had at least one hand on the wheel.
