On Thursday we checked out of Heartland RV Park and headed for the Zion Church BBQ, only to find it closed. Not open today, probably due to the unseasonably cold weather.
I'm wondering whether they had running water at this time. I noticed the electric water heater actually installed on the back porch, under cover but basically outdoors. It had a few sheets of metal siding propped up surrounding it, certainly nothing that would protect it from any real cold like what we had overnight. So the long awaited BBQ meal never happened, nor were we able to meet the folks we saw on Travel Channel. Even with no one here at noon, the 'smoker' had been fired up some time this morning, and it was smokin' outfront, probably in preparation for Friday's menu. Do you think they smoke the meat overnight? Regardless, we won't be here to taste it.
Dissappointed, we drive thru McDonalds, and hit the highway. It was a boring ride to Austin, but we were excited to get there. This is known as the World Capital of Live Music because they haved some 200 busy music venues here. Seems like a great medium sized city, significantly larger than Portland, surrounded with golf courses and rural countryside. Wish I had some oceanfront property here. The immediate suburbs, in view of the skyscrapers, consists of rolling hills and country homes with big lawns. I bet it's beautiful in the Springtime.
We check-in at Oak Forest RV Park, the neatest park we've stayed at todate. We are parked on a cement slab as are all the RV's here. The hookups are fancy, well lit, and just as neat as a pin. All facilities here are perfect. Even 3 fenced in dog areas, Anne thinks for small, medium and large dogs. There are some unbelievable song birds in the trees here so Beasley just salivates in the screen doorway.
Today was a productive day. We got some much needed new caulking done around our tub and got our rugs washed. Then we drove around to get a feel for this town, and we enjoyed the Green Mesquite BBQ for lunch. We had bright sunshine all day with a high of 55. Tomorrow's temp will be 65, with Sunday and Monday 75. Sun is forecast for the next 4-5 days.
We'll leave Austin in the morning and drive 5 hours, 347 miles to Fort Stockton, TX. There we'll take one day to relax and plan our time at the nearby Big Bend National Park down on the Rio Grande. After taking that in we'll finish the drive across Texas and move on to the next scheduled stop, Carlsbad, NM.