Words – Life & Unexpected Places

We welcome guests at Providence RV Park

 

As posted in the bunk room: LIFE takes us to to unexpected places. LOVE bring us home.

Room is for the use of our residents’ guests.

Serene Secure Secluded – pretty much describes Providence RV Park in Quitman, TX by Lake Fork.

Tasty Words

I mentioned before that I love WORDS. I have words on the walls at Providence RV Park.

Here’s some powerful words: “Life and death is in the power of the tongue and those who love it will eat the fruit thereof,” Proverbs 18:21.

Think about it. With words we encourage another or with words we can cut someone to shreds. (Don’t do it!) With words we can comfort a child or crush their spirit. With words we can bring hope or despair. We can uncover deception or instill truth. We can empower or belittle, laugh with or laugh at. With words we even declare our love to someone in marriage, and with words can destroy it.

Words, so powerful; as it is said, mightier than the sword, and I would add just as sharp. So what type of fruit are you eating? What type are you sharing? Make it tasty.

Carol, sharing these words from Providence RV Park, Quitman, TX

Serene, Secure, Secluded, Great for retirees

Words of Encouragement

I bought this as a reminder to myself and hung it in the main building at Providence RV Park in Quitman, TX.

Serene, Secure, and Secluded.

Retires welcome

Full-timers welcome

Fishermen welcome

Ya’ll come.

The little blog about trees and RVs

This little video blog is about trees.

More specifically, about our RV Park and trees.

You see, about four years ago, we decided to build an the best RV park in the Lake Fork area.

Now, there are a lot of RV parks in the area so why one more here? Well, most of the parks here started as bare, flat ground and the builders put as many spaces as they could into the few acres they had. Good idea if your only purpose is to “packem’ in and make money.”

As I realized that more and more people were “moving” into their RVs, it seemed logical to park them in as nice and natural a setting as we could find. So, we looked for treed land that had not been cleared to provide a nicer setting to call home.

What we found was this heavily-treed plot and began clearing only enough ground to fit the RVs into an ample space. Kind of like permanently camping in the woods.

We installed electrical, water, and sewers, all underground, cautious to cause the minimum displacement and least harm to the trees. Every spot is heavily treed, individually placed, and has enough room for a deck, storage, and an awning. One tenant even has her own dog run inside her own fence. Really cool, you should see it!

In short, if I lived in my own RV, I think I’d like to be in an RV park community where I could personalize “my space” while blending into that community and neighborhood, so I could, say, call it “My Home.”

So, if this sounds like your kind of RV living, come by the Providence RV Park at 1762 FM 288 in Quitman and give us a look. Or better still, come take a drive thru the park and see for yourself. But be there before 7:00 PM, ‘cause the gate closes at 7 and you’ll need your own gate remote to enter after that.

Every tenant has one and you will too if you live with us.

James Adams, Owner Providence RV Park

Serene, Secure, Secluded

Providence an RV Retirement Community

RV spots blanked by winter snow

Each treed RV spot displays it’s beauty year round.

What makes community?

Webster defines it as 1. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common or 2. a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.

At Providence RV Park, we’ve got it in spades, or if you prefer, in hearts.

Our spacious RV spots are geared toward long-term residents. Know your neighbors, but have plenty of space to keep them friendly. Walk under the trees, listen to the birds and sit on the patio with a cup of tea…uh, no that’s summer; actually last week it was crunch through the snow hoping none falls from the trees, hurry inside and hope there’s hot chocolate on the stove. No matter what time of year, community is thriving at Providence RV Park.

Oh, and stop by on the weekend for a game of spades, hearts, or even dominoes; or just stop in to borrow from our book collection.

Carol