It just sprinkled. Around midnight, it rained hard. We are not sure how long it rained because we were sleeping. We saw on TV that the town we border had 3" of rain. There are puddles all over and we were happily bouncing in and out of them this morning. However, we then reached our trail and it was muddy. It was still dark out and Mama was sliding all over. She said we would have to wait until daylight to do our long walk. Finally, 6:15 a.m. arrived and Mama and I started walking around the lake. We then started sinking. Mama's tennis shoes sunk down and my feet sunk. I thought it was kind of fun. Apparently, the dirt in Houston is different than at home. It's more sandy. We read a review of our campground and one person said that his travel trailer sunk while he was pulling into his site. We couldn't imagine that happening, but now we can. Mama said we will not be walking around the lake until it dries up. It's supposed to rain more today though.
See we have water puddles now. |
Since our normal path is like quick sand, we walked along the road to the fire house this morning. I love watching the firemen.
I really want to go inside and meet the guys! |
Mama thought it was good, but maybe a little too rich. Dad made no comment, but ate it all. We didn't get a chance to try it.
8 oz thin egg noodles
(¼ c butter, 1 T dried chives)
½ c chive & onion cream cheese
½ pint sour cream
1 can cream of chicken soup
(½ sleeve buttery cracker crumbs)
Cook noodles according to package directions. Mix butter, chives, cream cheese, sour cream and cream of chicken soup together. Gradually stir in noodles until consistency is moist but not wet. Place into a casserole dish and top with cracker crumbs. Bake at 325° until hot and bubbly.
The folks will be doing tourist things tomorrow, but haven't decided for sure what yet. It depends on the weather. Mama doesn't want to be far from us if storms are predicted. They thought about going to Galveston, but that is 80 miles away. There is a Bubba Gump restaurant there and they are going to try it. Mama loved the Forrest Gump movie and the restaurant is themed after it. Has anyone ever eaten at one? If so, was it good? There are several in the U.S.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wants To Ride In A Fire Engine