ADVENTURE LOCATION:
DECATUR, ALABAMA
POINT MALLARD PARK
DATE: OCTOBER 9, 2024
A nice day greeted the OFM Team when we finally got it going this morning. A nice sign greeted us when we got to the beginning of the gravel part of the trail.
Each year we have been here this race has been run and we think it is great to get the students out and show off there athletic abilities. We have witnessed only a small part of the previous activities but the student were very vigorous in their performance in each one. The enthusiasm was contagious.
The walk took a long time today since we stopped and talked for about a half hour each with two different folks that we met for the first time today. It is great fun visiting with the trail walkers. We have met some really wonderful folks on the morning walks.
With all the calm weather this morning it was no surprise to see some fishermen trolling for fish today. This fellow was taking it really gently on the trolling.
We did not see any fish caught but he looked like he was very happy out there to us.
And to top the morning off the OFM had a brilliant idea for a new totally self done painting. It will be based on a background you can see in this next picture.
It will be at least three weeks before we finish the current project so it is not coming up real soon. Don't hold your breath but it will eventually make to the blog, we promise.
We got on the internet to attempt to put together a short rving trip in the next couple of weeks. NOPE all the places we checked between here and east Texas had full weekend every week during our hoped free time to roll a short trip to check out the rig since all the repairs have been finished.
That is all the news we have so we are going to work hard at a great nights sleep tonight. Good night.
Any day Fishing is better than a day at Work.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
If you're looking for some nearby camping, maybe look at the COE's in north Georgia. There are close to a dozen around that area and only about 3 to 4 hours from you. I stayed in a few of them last year and they were pretty nice and very reasonably priced at an average of $13.00 per night with the senior pass. There are enough closely located to each other that you could stay in one for a week to 10 days or until your tanks fill up then easily move to another one. You wouldn't have to buy a Texas state park pass either. Have fun, be safe.
ReplyDeleteThank you Darrell.
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