We have never been to Texarkana and had no idea what to expect but we were pleasantly surprised by what we found. A wonderful blend of urban and rural charm with half the city in Texas and the other half in Arkansas.

Federal Court House in Texarkana
I wonder how that works! Delightfully friendly people combined with one of every store or restaurant you could name and hope for. The range of shopping went from Sam’s to Dillard’s and eating options went from Subway and (my personal favorite) Firehouse Subs to Outback Steakhouse and some really nice non-chain upper end restaurants. You can tell my priorities.
Also, back in the South, there is a church on every corner. We have gone from our low point in Bar Harbour, Maine where the only Church of Christ had 4 members, 4 guests and a preacher, to Texarkana with five different options and the one we chose had probably over 100 on Wednesday evening. Actually, there was backed-up traffic leaving the church on Wednesday evening because all the area churches of all denominations had Wednesday evening attendance. Nice to see.
With all these options, we did some Christmas shopping, some catching up on life, and some relaxing. We took a side trip to Shreveport, Louisiana one day but couldn’t find anything we thought was noteworthy. We will be spending the next 5 days (through the election) in a small town 40 miles east of Waco, Texas. I have to admit I am loving the warm weather during the day and cool temperatures at night and hope that continues at our next stop. We have a really nice park here with manicured grass lots and concrete streets and pads.
Oh, by the way, remember our flat tire in Swinging Bridge? Well, we had to get it fixed and put the spare back away. The first day, we went to a tire shop with the tire and they found a huge screw in the tire. They fixed it and charged $10.00. Jim’s immediate reaction was, “Let’s move here”. When he asked if they would put it back on the RV they said sure. All we had to do was to drive the rig to their shop and they would put it back on. We came back later in the week and they not only put the tire back on the rig and stored the spare, but they checked all the other tires, including on the truck for, you guessed it $10.00.
Saturday morning we leave for Groesbeck, Texas and a new adventure.