I got home from my camping trip yesterday afternoon and I was tired. Holding the steering wheel for a long time makes my arm hurt and sometimes I get cramps in my hand. Most of the time when I am going to Mississippi I go another way instead of I-10. This time I decided to take I-10, big mistake. It took me three hours to go about 60 miles. There are usually traffic jams in Baton Rouge when people are going to work and going home but I was traveling in the middle of the day. When I turned North on I-55 I ran into a bad rain storm. I finally made it the Welcome center and sat out some of the rain. Our campout was at Percy Quinn State Park in McComb, MS. A couple of years ago that park had a lot of damage from a storm so was closed for a long time. They redid all the RV sites and they are all cement with full hook ups. A few of the sites might be hard to back a trailer into because it would be uphill to the site but my site was nice and flat. The park is on a lake and sure wish I could have fished. Just bing nosy, I looked up the out of state fishing license. It was $30 for 3 days.

I don't think so. Saturday we went to a restaurant called the Dinner Bell. It's in a an old house and they have big round tables with a lazy suzan middle in several of the rooms. There were 13 of us so we were all at one table. They put bowls of food in the center and you help yourself as the food goes buy. There was fried chicken, BBQ ribs, fried pork chops, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans, pickled beets, cold slaw, dumplings, cabbage, squash, fried egg plant and several kinds of dessert. My favorite was the fried egg plant. I wish I could fry egg plant like that.
I didn't do much today but wash clothes. I am leaving on Thursday for a Sisters on the Fly rally in Baton Rouge. Oh joy. At least the campground is just into Baton Rouge. Some of the women are going to the Crawfish Festival on Saturday but I will be in the lazy river.
When Luna and I got back from our walk this afternoon there was snake in the rose bed. It wasn't a copperhead, cottonmouth or rattle snake so I'm pretty sure it wasn't poisonous. One of the cats was in it's face and it didn't strike at him.
Sheila, I have or had one of those quilts that folds up into a pillow. I don't know where it is so I might have lost it in the flood. I hadn't thought about it in a long time.
I have a computer question. I have a Mac Book Air and somehow I managed to minimize the bar along the bottom that shows the different programs. Does anyone know what it is called and know how to make it larger?
Martha