I say almost because it would have been wonderful if the sun had been out to show the full value of the tree colors that were plentiful. The first half of this mornings drive was through dense fog and the only scenery that we could see were the painted lines on the highway a few yards in front of us. Then the fog cleared and the rain started. We could still see the color in the trees but not as bright as if it were in bright daylight. We had a few miles with sunlight but the majority of the drive was overcast with clouds. Our GWF was with us at arrival in the campground and held the rain at bay during setup.
We are now in a COE campground on the banks of Norfork Lake near Henderson, AR. I remember years ago when driving across this lake you had to use a ferry but now there are bridges. We are here until Friday when we will head toward the ol' Martin Manor RV park for the winter. ;-( On the happy side of things here is a picture of our current site and the view from our dining room window.
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