Cross Country Tour – Day 7

4 September 2016

It’s a good thing I made reservations for Lake Livingstone! When I pulled into the park office, there was a sign on the door that said “No Vacancy.” This is a large park and it is packed with picnickers, boaters, bbqers, and people like me in tents, although theirs tend to be a little larger than mine.

It's a busy place.
It’s a busy place.

I pulled led out of my brother and sister-in-law’s house in Brandon, Ms around 7:40 am and pulled into Lake Livingstone around 3:30 pm.  It was mostly four lane all the way and Texas has a speed limit of 75 mph on most four lane roads, which is good or you would never get anywhere.

All my ducks in a row!
All my ducks in a row!

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Lake Livingstone.
Lake Livingstone.

The primitive camping area is fairly nice.  At least they didn’t put pea gravel down in the tent side like the Smokey Mountains! Also, they anticipate family camping and each primitive spot has two paved parking spots and water.  Unfortunately, the mosquitoes are worse than Florida.  Instead of me transmitting Zika, I’ll probably bring back the Texas TwoStep disease transmitted by their mosquitoes.

Campsite G at Lake Livingstone State Park.
Campsite G at Lake Livingstone State Park.

Tonight’s meal is lasagna with meat sauce.  It is probably not as good as Betty’s, not that I would know – she saves that for her boys.

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

3 thoughts on “Cross Country Tour – Day 7”

  1. Fred, it was great to see you during your brief Tupelo visit. I know Daddy enjoyed being able to spend time with his old friend. You look great, and I’m so glad you are getting to fulfill this dream of yours. Just wanted to let you know I’m keeping up with your blog, and I’ve shared it with Nan and Carl too. Be safe and have the time of your life! Terry

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