The Longdogs

The Longdogs
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2026-4-30 Canton First Monday Trade Days

Thursday morning we all headed out in several different cars to the First Monday Trade Days in Canton. It actually starts on the Thursday before the first Monday. It was a first time visit for most of us.


This place is absolutely enormous. There are a number of very large buildings, smaller buildings, and many outside booths.

After we parked and walked to the entrance, one of the first places we saw was a big building with nothing but Fiesta ware dishes. They had hundreds of every piece ever made in every color ever made. It was piled up inside and outside.

We walked down this hill and then Kathy and Katheryn decided to go back up and rent chair scooters.

There are hundreds of these chair scooters for rent and not just for the handicapped but also for the abled but dedicated shopper with baskets fore and aft.

The sky was overcast and threatening.

This place had lots of seating on the backside of the building. It was empty when we arrived and packed when we left.

Inside of the hanger size buildings was everything you could think of. 

It was not busy when we arrived but the traffic was building. I can't imagine what it was like when all those scooters were rented out and prowling the isles. 

Jo was entranced by these glass balloons but alas, they would not stand up to RV travel.
So much to see. We didn't see one quarter of the place before were were worn out and the rain was on the way in.
 

2026-4-29 Purtis Creek State Park

Two weeks later I was on my way to Purtis Creek State Park near Eustice Texas for another rally.

It was a first visit for me. It is a very nice park.

Most of the sites are large and well separated. My site was plenty long although a litte wider for stepping out of the rig would be nice.

There was lots of room in the rest of the site. each site also has a tent pad. A few sites were two car widths wide but very short pads....okay for Class B or tent.

I think a raccoon might have visited me one night. I heard a noise right outside my bedroom window where the grill was sitting. I banged on the window and opened it. It may have been a cat instead because they knocked the grill brush on the ground but didn't make off with it.

There were a couple nice lakeview sites but they were the short wide pads with not much privacy.


We drove around the park to check it all out. Over in the day use area we saw these boxes on poles and think they might be bat houses.

There was a nice beach area but it was cool and wet the first 3 days we were there.

There was a great fishing dock in the day use area and another one in the camping area. Fishing was very popular.
I would definitely go back to this park again.

2026-4-24 Lake Buchanan Potluck

We gathered to bless several new rigs. The first one was Kathy White's new travel trailer. Jimmie aimed the big water gun and passed on best wishes and safe travels.


Next up was Katheryn Ostergard's Class B. She had some electrical connection problems so she definitely appreciated best wishes for fewer repairs.

Then it was on to the rally room for a potluck. No one goes hungry when we really. There was a bit of competition to get a bit of Barbara Elliott's famous pecan pie.

The three Barbara's posed for a picture. I'm not telling how old Barb Long and Barb Costino are but Barbara Elliott is 100 years old and still makes it to some of our rallies.

Barb Long took this very unique sunset picture. 


Xena and Retta were making new friends. We have to set up some play dates for the girls.

They are about the same size. Xena is just a little bigger and longer than Retta.
 


2026-4-23 Texas Chainsaw Massacre Film Location

One day a group of us went to Hoopers for lunch. The "Texas Chainsaw House" in Kingsland, Texas, is a restaurant called Hooper's, named in homage to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre director Tobe Hooper, serving Southern pub fare in the original house from the 1974 film, which was relocated from Round Rock in 1998. 


The food was good and the decor is all themed from the movie. They even had souvenir T-shirts and other items for sale.



We gathered on the front porch for a group picture after lunch.

On the way home Pat and I took the back way around park road 4 to check on the wildflowers.


Bluebonnets were scarce but there were other wildflowers.



It was a nice drive and we enjoyed the flowers.
 

2026-4-22 Lake Buchanan Day 2 and 3

I arrived at the rally on Monday but drove home on Tuesday afternoon to be there when my husband finished his last radiation treatment for prostrate cancer. So I missed a few things before I got back on Wednesday afternoon. Rita and Olivia entertained.


Jimmie and Rita were very serious about this puzzle.

They brought in some extra help from Franki and Emma.

Deb led a craft group making eyeglass holders out of pot holders. Lots of glue guns at work.



Olivia got extra creative and made a really cute purse out of three pot holders.

I arrived back at the end of the craft session but in time to join the group listening to Olivia and Rita.



It was a very relaxing evening.
 


2026-4-21 Lake Buchanan Rally Arrival

 Arrival at Lake Buchanan RV Park was very wet.



This was not our first trip to this park. We had a number of rallies here when it was called Big Chief.

I had to unhook to pull through because of the angle and steep entrance to my site. Once in the site, it was very level.

Xena figured rain was the perfect reason for a quality nap snuggled in a blanket.

One of the nice patio areas near the rally room.

The pool is not huge but it is very pretty.

There is a dock with kayaks for rent.

A scenic spot overlooking the lake.

The lake seems full here which is unusual because most lakes are very low.

Noisy neighbors.

There was a fair amount of rain but it cleared up periodically.

The sky is predicting a better day tomorrow.


Beautiful sunsets.

Goodnight.