
Kerrville state park in Kerrville, TX. Not shown: the Guadalupe river just a hundred or so yards away.

Kerrville state park in Kerrville, TX. Not shown: the Guadalupe river just a hundred or so yards away.
An avid sportsman and hunter, Tim decided to tie the knot with his longtime girlfriend.
One evening, not long after the honeymoon, he was getting his equipment ready for an upcoming hunting trip. His wife was standing there at the bench watching him.
After a long period of silence, she finally said, “Honey, I’ve been thinking, now that we’re married I think it’s time you quit hunting, shooting, hand-loading, and fishing. Maybe you should sell your guns and boat.”
Tim had a horrified look on his face.
She asked him, “Darling, what’s wrong?”
Tim replied cautiously, “You were beginning to sound like my ex-wife.”
“Ex wife!” she screamed, “I didn’t know you were married before!”
“I wasn’t,” Tim replied.
…has been and gone.
Now it’s time to work our way up to Eastern Washington to spend a few months – some Fall & Winter holidays – with family before we make the long trek to the complete opposite corner of the country by March 1st.
Deer season is still underway in Colorado, but we could only stay for the opening weekend. On the plus side, of all the other hunters in the area, it seems we were most successful in finding deer. On the down side, we weren’t successful in harvesting one. But there’s always next year!
The reason, of course, that we it stayed for the opening weekend is that I’m using the rest of this vacation week for our drive out to Indiana to pick up our new fifth wheel!
Currently, in the road in Kansas where the temperature is a very warm 93F, with that classic Kansas wind pushing us around.