What in the world is in Heber Springs, Arkansas! Why would you take all those small back roads to get there! As we drove into town, we saw the sign that said, “Population 7,823” or something like that. We started driving very early this morning to get here before dark and it was now early evening and we were tired. It’s not that “good” tired from physical work, but a drained tired from the stress of driving with semis and bad roads.
About 4 miles outside of the city, we find our campground and its never good when the first thing you see is a For Sale sign. We pulled in and found site #1, which was supposed to be ours, but the office was about 1/4 mile away. Rather than pull in and have to move, we just left the rig in the drive and walked to the office. That gave us an up close look at rundown cabins and old campers with enough stuff around them to qualify as a mini junk yards. It was Sunday, so the office was closed, (the office is on the dock of this old fishing camp) but the owner lives in a home close by and he met us in his yard. He welcomed us and told us to just to pull in and come back later to pay. There was cable but no internet. He is a Nascar fan!
We backed in giving us a view of the river behind us and started to hook up all the necessities for camping like water, sewer, electric, and cable. Everything is old and rusted and kind of iffy and we can’t find the cable. I’m not staying a week without cable, bad enough there is no internet.
Jim called the owner, and he was at our site in what seemed like seconds (he drove down). He made sure all the hook ups were working before he left and then he said, “You are my guests. Don’t hesitate to call me if you need something”. The impressive part was he meant it sincerely and had already proved it by his actions. We were parked next to a Redwood fifth wheel that was also new and just as big. Judging from the slides, we guessed it had a similar floor plan as ours. They even had the same 2012 Ford 250 Diesel Pickup truck as us. It would be Monday night before we ever saw anyone to speak to and he seemed like a nice guy. We were surprised to find out they were going to the Workamper Rendezvous as well.
Because we left so early on Sunday, we were hoping to get settled early enough to go to church services Sunday night. We dressed and hurried off to find something to eat and the building. All we found open on the way towards the church was a Subway and we were their only customer. Unfortunately, when we found the church building, we were their only customer as well. We double checked the sign, and there was supposed to be a service, but no one was there. The cornerstone said, “Church of Christ, Established 33 A.D.” which I thought was really cool.
As we always do, we scoped out the town on Monday and found an assortment of fast food restaurants including McDonald’s which is good. Not because of the food, but they always have free internet. We had lunch and sent emails and took care of all the things that you do on internet. Oh, the other thing I found out was that Sprint has no data towers in the entire state of Arkansas and my fancy cell phone was worthless!
I’m already over 600 words so I’ll stop here. I don’t want to put you to sleep.

















