We are going to visit Thousand Trails campsites while in Texas. Lake Medina was the first. This campsite needs a lot of work, the trees need trimming and the road are full of potholes. We were able to get a site with 30 amp and water, no sewer. They claimed to have a honey truck and after being here for a few days we ordered a pump out. They never came. Cherie called the office and they said their truck had broken down. A few days later, we went to the office and asked if the truck had been repaired and they indicated it had as they promised to pump us out the next day. No such luck, again they never arrived. This is not a campground we will be back to. The only nice thing about this place is that it is a deer preserve. The deer are so used to human contact that you can feed them right from your hand. Every day and night there were over 20 dear around our campsite. The dogs were not too happy though. They wanted to go and play with the deer.
One night we took a ride out to a winery and then afterward we stopped in for dinner at the 4Way Roadhouse, they had a guy singing and playing guitar and during one of his songs, this guy (about 90 years old) came up and started playing the spoons. It immediately had us thinking about Janette because her brother used to do the same thing.
While here we visited many cities in the area, one being Kerrville and the other Fredericksburg. We had great German lunches at both.
We were also able to visit with our good friends Lori and Alan Hernandez. We took one day and visited the missions in the area.
We also enjoyed a few nights around the fire.


























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