February 25 Last day in Lakehills

When we left on this year’s excursion back in early January, we figured we would end up laying low in pleasant weather in Texas. We are reluctant to go anywhere north of the 33rd parallel until it quits most of the nasty snow and ice stuff on the other side of the line. However, we have been here in Lakehills near San Antonio for 3 weeks and it is time to move on east.
Despite some lousy weather, Lake Medina Thousand Trails has been a great place to hunker down and wait out the cold. The laundry is okay. The wifi in the campground is terrible but there is pretty good internet access at the Lakehills library just a couple miles away. Shopping is nearby. Site utilities worked well. There are tons of animals wandering around. The lake is pretty. Best of all, since we are members, it is free.
Peggy and I did a partial prep for departure today. Peggy cleared the way for the slideouts and found places to stow all our crud for travel. I took care of the outside utilities except power and satellite. We teamed up on some minor exterior repairs left over from our trailer’s leaf spring fracture/tire destruction disaster 3 weeks ago. If we get up at a reasonable hour, we should be on the road toward our next destination by 10:00 AM tomorrow.

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