Overnight the have a few rainstorms and at one point some pea size hail. Hail that size does not do damage so we are pleased it’s not larger.
We have a friend, Lee, who is exploring much of the United States searching and photographing waterfalls. We first met Lee while he was ticking off the waterfalls in upstate NY. He stayed with us for one night and was both a delight and a huge help. Anyway, back to now. While we were in western Oklahoma Lee sent us a message suggesting we check out a few Oklahoma waterfalls. Oklahoma and waterfalls are not what we associate with each other so we are thankful for Lee’s ideas. One, Natural Falls, is in a State Park just a few miles south of Kansas and a few miles west of Arkansas. It’s the perfect location to escape the pending bad weather. To our surprise Oklahoma State Parks are open to camping.
On our dash to avoid the weather we arrive at the campground and set up just prior to a few thunderstorms visiting us. Nothing severe but enough for us to stay sheltered in the camper and talk about how pleasant it is to have our retreat from the storm in tow.