I've posted enough photos of the finished bread. So here is the dough before it has risen |
November 11 Saturday:
Nothing to report on Saturday other than I baked another large loaf of Potato Bread.
November 12 Sunday: We again attended Sunday school and church at Highland Lakes UMC. We stayed for the potluck following the service. I brought the Potato Bread and Ella sliced somemore tomatoes.
November 13 Monday: Again a day of not doing much other than the Men's coffee at 7:30 and the Woman's at 9:30.
Waiting to see the play Bekket hiding |
November 14 Tuesday: We drove into Marble Falls to pick up the RX and groceries at WalMart. That was the extent of our adventures for Tuesday.
November 15 Friday: We
went into Cedar Park
to attend Sofia ’s
Thanksgiving play at school. We also got
to attend the Book Fair and then stayed for lunch at her school. Arik and Jenny both had the day off from work
so they kept Bekket home also. Then
after the lunch, Sofia
was able to go home also. We stayed at
Arik and Jenny’s for just a little bit to visit.
From Shady River RV Resorts' website |
After leaving the kids’ we drove to Shady River RV Resort inGeorgetown, TX. The resort appears to be very peaceful and is located in a pecan grove along the San Gabriel River . The sites cost $400.00 per month with the 3rd month free. So, 5 or 6 months would cost $160.00 because we’d be paying for 4 months.
From there we drove to a Georgetown Lake Corp of Engineers
Park . We were told that maximum stay is 14 days unless you are granted an extension. Then it is possible to stay a
maximum of 120 days. We will have to go the Corp of Engineers website to establish prices etc.
This is from the Sunny Hill RV Park website |
We also drove through
a RV park in Liberty Hills it was so shoddy looking that we didn’t bother to
get any information. Last week when we were out, we had looked at Sunny Hill RV Park in Liberty Hill. It wasn't to our liking but it was interesting in that some of the sites were partialy or completely under the cover or corrigated tin awnings/shelters. I'd never seen that done before.
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