Finally, 60’s and WiFi


A week after our start, we finally got 60 degree temperatures and a state park with WiFi. The Louisiana park systems rock — not only are they wired, they also honor the Golden Passport and charge seniors half price.

We are in Lake Charles, LA after an easy trip from Natchez, MS state park — which was ok but nothing special. It did give us a chance, in spite of cold temperatures, to de-winterize and get the water system going. We continue to fight nagging electrical problems and drove down to Lake Charles with a dead tailight and turn signal on the Airstream. A fuse change solved that.

We met some serious Airstreams, George & Ruth McNinch of Mississippi, who have a cool 05 with a slide. George helped me troubleshoot our battery charging problem – finding that there is no power to the 12V lead on the plug. I did some research on a Ford F-150 forum and learned that sometimes the factory doesn’t include a trailer battery relay (05) plug. After checking with an RV dealer and UHaul, I bought the part this morning, plugged it in, and things seem to work. I don’t think the truck ever had the $13 plug — so stay tuned.

Sam Houston Jones State Park is overrun with deer, racoons, and other critters. Our Vizsla met an armadillo yesterday and went nuts — nearly dragging me across the road to see it. This morning, eight deer were right out behind the Airstream.

The birding is great although there are almost too many for a novice birder like me. I have added about five to my lifelist but will never, without help, figure out the dozens of warblers. We took a short hike today with the dog and Mary really enjoyed seeing her first red-headed woodpecker. Lots of them around here along with sapsuckers.

I took the mountain bike out today with the Springer attachment and gave Penny a good run on the park roads. She’s snoring away on the couch as I type — tuckered her out.

I ran today in shorts and singlet for the first time in many months. Tomorrow, we leave for a small city park in Navasota, TX enroute to Goose Island, then Mustang Island, then Padre Island.


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4 Responses to Finally, 60’s and WiFi

  1. Motherjude says:

    you guys rock. love the posts.

  2. Motherjude says:

    you guys rock. love the posts.

  3. growcompost says:

    Now this sounds like ‘livin’! Vermont is a balmy 14 this morning with snow showers. I am so happy to hear about the electricity and water.

    I want to see an armadillo.

  4. Christina says:

    Sounds like a great park … is it SAM HoustonJones State Park? Love the blog… check out mine http://www.christinaschronicles.blogspot.com
    for our winter escape with our 2008 Airstream 34.
    Christina

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