Shreveport, Louisiana

On our way back, this time taking the northern route and I-20 through Louisiana as I-10 to the south was more than rough to drive on.

We decided to stay at the KOA and after arrival where surprised that it has a KOA designation.

Not quite so friendly a check in, no guidance to your spot, the normal share of full time guests we have gotten used to. What a difference to the San Antonio KOA.

It has been 2 weeks since the last entry. The week after our San Antonio mission tour was a busy one and spent in the office even though we had a few more things we would have liked to see.

Started going back to drop off the unit at REV in Alvarado, Texas to finish the work started and hoping the spare parts had arrived.

Spent 1 night on the way at I-35 RV Park, convenient, not too noisy but with a torrential rain that blew water through our kitchen window.

Dropped the unit off and spent the week in a hotel. Having lunch at Logans Roadhouse with peanuts as appetizers and the shells on the floor

Was the highlight of that week, as we were very busy again and spent more time in the hotel room then we would have liked.

But Charlie was ready when promised, even though we are still short 2 windows that were supposed to be replaced, but miraculously did not make it to Texas.

Got to REV early and took possession of the unit. As we were heading out we noticed the rear camera was not working. So, slight delay of 2 hours until it was fixed and we were on our way back home.