Sunday, April 14, 2019

In Sanger, Texas overnight


61 degrees with bright sunshine in Sanger, Texas at 8 pm as I start this.  Set up at a KOA campground and will head to Pawhuska, OK tomorrow and tour around the Pioneer Woman stomping grounds.
Spent all day Saturday (from 11 am on) at the 2019 San Angelo Bluegrass Festival until almost 10 pm last night.  Saw each of the 5 groups twice, performing for 45 minutes or an hour each time.  When have better WIFI will upload lots of video I took of the Bluegrass bands.

Have a very slow WIFI here so not sure if can upload photos
Went thru Miles, Texas today

Miles, Texas

Lots of Texas Blue Bonnets


This is for Bobbi Raab!

Lots of Texas Blue Bonnets
The whole Bluegrass Festival is a fund raiser for the Concho Valley Home for Girls, Children's
Emergency Shelter.  They had a lot of items on raffle and Phyllis won this shawl and
purse along with a jacket.  They had probably 100 items during the two-day event.  There were
many sponsors for the bands and lot of donated items.  Unfortunately, there were a lot of empty chairs.

 Even the food was donated and all the sales from it was given to the girls school.

We ate three meals, different item each time, and was good food.
Ate a fine meal about 1:30 pm today at a family restaurant along I-20 and arrived here in Sanger, TX about 4:30 pm and have easy pull-thru needing no leveling, and no need to unhook.

More tomorrow, Lynn

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