
We got up to Lake Ouachita at Tompkins Bend COE campground around 3 PM. It was about 80 degrees with the wind blowing off of the lake. Our campsite #3 was on the lake in a little cove area. We got everything all set up hardly breaking a sweat because it was so cool. That was quite a change from the normal 90-98 degree heat of summer.

Once we got things settled in, I took the kayak out for a while. This was the first time that I had kayaked on this lake. It is a very large lake, crystal clear in the morning, but as the day goes on, the banks get cloudy. The lake is built on clay and rock, so the clay makes the water a little cloudy because there are a lot of boats motoring here and there on the lake.


When the sun finally set it was pretty spectacular. I



I made my way back to camp and had a great night's sleep. We were able to keep the pop-up windows down and got a great cool breeze all night long. It felt like spring! As a matter of fact I got a little cold! After we ate breakfast the next morning, I went out for a short time. I saw a blue heron and tried to follow it as it flew from one place to another. You could tell that the birds were not used to seeing people. They were very skittish, and no matter how I tried to get close, they flew away.
I went back in about 11 AM because we were going to check out another COE campground on



I noticed when I took the picture of Dad that his knees were a bit "dirty"... Well, there was a reason...my camper has a 3 burner stove that I use to cook on all the time. Mike had gotten me a new regulator for it a few weeks ago because it stopped working last time we went camping. Well...when I went to cook on the stove...it would not work. So Dad kept working on it trying to get it to work...he never got it to work so I guess I will have to buy a good camp stove as the Brinkman that I have is awful. That Brinkman stove has no flame control at all which is important when you are cooking! I don't really want to bring my trailer in to the dealership since it will probably cost a lot more than a new Coleman stove would be...
I found a really odd looking flower growing in the rocky soil of the beach. Very odd...I think it's tendrils were sticky...if you look closely you can see a fly caught in some of them.


We finally got back up the 112 stairs (Dad counted them)...we got our exercise for the day! Then we went to eat. After eating we drove in to Hot Springs so I could look in a kayak shop there. It was fun seeing all of the different kayaks. I bought a pad for my back so I could change my back position on the long paddles.

After shopping for a while, we headed back to camp where I took a short rest in my favorite hammock (Dad's hammock that he used on the ship during WWII). That hammock has seen some years go by, but it is still a great hammock to lay your head on!

I went out kayaking for a while and saw a few green herons. This one found something in the water, caught and ate it. I think it was a frog, but I could not get a close enough look. I had brought my Nikon with me, but forgot the telephoto!


The vultures were having a great time feasting on a dead catfish. They stayed with that fish so I was able to get pretty close!

I saw a few more, then I decided to go back in to cook supper. After supper I went out for a

It was a nice sunset...lots of golden colors.



On the way back to camp, I picked up a dragonfly who was floating upside down in the water. I did not know if it was injured or not, but I thought I would give it a chance.

I tried to get a good picture of it, but I wasn't really satisfied with what I got...Oh well...I tried.

The next morning after breakfast I took the kayak out for one last trip. I paddled all the way to Joplin which is about 16 miles from our campground by road, but I think it was about 4 miles by water. I had a great time, but boy did I get sunburned! I never thought to put on sunscreen since I don't usually burn, but it was a hot one that day, so I kept splashing water on me to cool off...
We go to Mill Creek, Missouri in September. August is so hot that I don't think I will camp at all that month...so I will just try to kayak every weekend around here.
Well, until next time... Happy Kayaking!
Cathy