We spent Saturday roaming around Nacogdoches. It was the weekend for the annual Multicultural Festival in downtown Nacogdoches! They had authentic cuisine from around the world, games, arts and crafts and 2 stages with live entertainment. The downtown area is loaded with all kinds of neat shops. We walked and drove around the city. We found this really neat place on the edge of town called Millard's Crossing Historic Village. It is a really neat place where there is a reconstructed historic village. It enables visitors to imagine East Texas as it was in the 19th century.
This is the journey of two middle aged women embarking on the RV fulltimers life. Preparing and living as nomads to keep from being committed to the local lunatic asylum by their friends and family. This is their journey from beginning to present day.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Nacogdoches, Texas
We had a great weekend in East Texas. We stayed at the Rusk KOA. We left Friday morning around around 9:00. We arrived at the KOA at noon. We were ready to get all settled in but the office was closed for lunch. That is right, it was closed for lunch! We sat for almost an hour waiting to get checked in. I am sure glad it wasn't August!