Celebration at Providence RV Park!

It was the 4th of July and it was quite a celebration at the Providence RV Park, one of the few parks that allow full time RV living!

celebration at the Providence RV Park

Some of the full-time, part-time and weekenders at Providence RV Park join in for a 4th of July celebration.

Did we get together?    YES

Did we have good food? YES! You know, the salad, the brisket, the potato salad, the desserts, and I mean we had desserts! The deviled eggs, the chocolate cake,

Did I mention the deviled eggs?…..You get the idea.

Here at Providence RV Park at Lake Fork Texas, we decided to have a 4th of July dinner. We invited all our community, and ALL who were at the park came.

Have I told you, we have the best bunch of folks you could have in an RV community!

We had our dinner, and then we talked, then we ate again, then we played games, then we laughed, and laughed, and had a great time. We really do have the greatest people here, and they all could relate a story about life.

Of course, we always honor our nation and all the people that keep it safe and functioning. We also honor our GOD who has intervened on so many occasions on the nation’s behalf to continue what He started.

If you make it here by the next 4th, then YOU can be a part of our Celebration at Providence RV Park. Providence

Come and see!

James

July 4th Gathering

Residents and veterans gather for feasting and fun to celebrate our nation. So glad I live in America, the Land of the Free. So glad our founders persevered and crafted such an amazing Constitution. So glad so many have sacrificed to maintain it. Awesome Land of the Free. Makes me want to set off some firecrackers 🙂

Come celebrate 4th of July at Providence RV Park near Lake Fork, Quitman, Texas.

Celebrate July 4th at Providence RV Park

Our Big Night Out

OUR BIG NIGHT OUT!                         enjoying full time RV living

Man! What a time we had last night! Well, it was a time anyway, joined by some who do full time RV living.

We met our RV friends at The Red Dome Restaurant in Quitman, Texas. We had dinner, great conversation, and then, and then we decided to throw caution to the wind and go and see a movie.

Oceans 8, at the Historic Select Theater. One screen, one snack bar, and one auditorium, and retro prices. Can you say, “Old Fashioned”? Yes, it’s the oldest continuously operating movie theater in Texas.

The History Select Theater and now also Lake Country Playhouse in Mineola, Texas, is a historic movie theater and you could NOT beat the atmosphere. It doesn’t even matter what’s showing; it’s not about the movie anyway. I can’t remember having that much enjoyment going to the movies in a long, long time. It just seemed like there was not as much pressure as going to the movies “in town.” It seemed like it was OK for us to enjoy our time without having to report to our friends that we saw “The Latest”, or “The sexiest”, or the “Wildest”, or “Bloodiest”, or the whatever the movies are supposed to be.

We live a part of our life at Providence R V Park out by Lake Fork. Arguably, the best bass fishing lake in the state of Texas, or maybe the USA, or, depending on who you talk to, THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD!

This R V Park is a little different. It feels sort of like a pressure relief valve, and I don’t know any one who doesn’t need RELIEF from the daily pressure of life we all seem to live with. I have a permanent place here, my own personal relief valve, and I just don’t think I can give it up. My wife wants me to live a lot longer and I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t think that will happen without my relief valve.

And part of that relief is the people in our community. People who live here are probably the best neighbors we could have. They come from all walks of life, professions, backgrounds, but sooo friendly. Real salt of the earth types. And I would bet if you ask them, they could sense the relief as well.

I love it here.

Come and see! Come and stay: part time, full time, or join us just for the weekend.

James

 

 

Making the Switch?

I was just having a conversation with our newest guests at Providence RV Parks this morning. You would think when someone talks about full time RV living they are probably older or retired or just can’t take care of a house like they used to. Well, you’d be wrong!

These people are mid-thirties, young by my standards, “seizing the day” type folks! They know where they are going, and how to get there in style… AND LIVE! We couldn’t be happier to have them added to our community in the woods.

They filled their days jogging, hiking, fishing, oh and yeah, working. He worked in IT from his RV and she did travel physical therapy. They enjoyed doing what they had to do (work) as well as doing what they wanted to do (play) without loosing anytime cleaning house, doing yard work, keeping up with the Joneses.

Are you ready to make the switch? Stop by and talk to some in the park who have made the transition to full time RV living.

Providence RV Park

Secure, Serene, Secluded

Wow, she’s a beaut.

RV Park community in Lake Fork

Well, we got a really big one in today! RV that is. Brand new, Landmark 43-footer. Three big slides, three ac units, self – leveling, etc. It is amazing to me to watch the unit level itself, by itself, without my help. It’s got it all, and it’s beautiful.

And the young owners are so pleasant to be around. Matter of fact, I’m glad ALL our people are here, and fun to be with, and they all help make up our pleasant and peaceful RV Park community here at Lake Fork.

What a really nice place to live! Have you thought about living full time in an RV? Think about us, one of the few parks near Lake Fork that allows full timers. Come for the fish; come for the quiet; come for the peace.

James