Texas Backroads 

Road Trip, States, Texas


Yesterday was Hampton AR to Mount Pleasant TX with stops at Poison Springs State Park, White Oak Lake State Park, and the Hope Visitor’s Center. Today we are traveling Texas backroads all the while watching the Texas DOT website so as to avoid any flooded roads.

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  1. Brian

    Going on day five since entering the Texas devastation with no new posts. The suspense is allowing the mind to wander; no cell service, too much to decide what to post, detained by Texas Rangers for being suspicious looking out-of-towners?
    Hope you are safely at your parents’ place and all is well.

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  2. Steve & Karen

    All of the above more or less. Currently on the Talimena Byway. Will update when we have reliable internet access.

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  3. Patti

    I just read your last post and realized that you passed by Trish’s new place in mount Pleasant on Thursday.
    Thanks for a glorious visit!

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