
This was the first place we camped. Not directly in the swamp, but less than a stone's throw from it. There was tons of night music, but the good part was that the frogs must've eaten all of the mosquitos.

Here's me pushing Anna Kate in her swing. Look how close our campsite is to the swamp!


We had two dinner guests that night -- one was a guy who was riding his bike all the way across Texas and then all the way across Oklahoma. The other was this inchworm.
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Grace, did you know that Lake Caddo is the only natural lake in Texas?
How about that! It seems more swampy and less lakey, but that's neither here nor there.
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