We left the Odessa, TX fairgrounds and headed toward Hamlin, TX where there is supposed to be a free campground near the middle of town. We found it without any problem. It is on us83 and well marked "Hamlin RV Park" It was reportedly to have electric however we found it had full hook ups at about 8 or 10 spaces. Right on the highway, but

as soon as it got dark, the traffic reduced considerably and it was fairly quiet. It is across the street from the street department and apparently maintained by them, all at no charge to the public. There were 4 other rv's that came in after we did, so we were not alone and felt safe with others close by. One from North Dakota, another from Nebraska. They both were headed home but were wondering if it was not a bit early in the season, especially for North Dakota.
We moved on to Mineral Wells, TX for the night at the local Walmart. We spent some time inside the store shopping for some items we needed and retired for the night.

Wednesday, we moved to a Passport park near Mineral Wells named West End RV Park. After our experience in Midland with full parks, we call West End to see if they had room for us. I got an answering machine and after a while got a call back stating that they had plenty of room. The book indicated that they had 100 spaces, so we did not worry about a place to park.
The park was about 4 miles north of town and back a one lane dirt road that was rough and full of holes. The park was fairly nice, with full hookups but only 3 or 4 other units there, a couple looked like they were there on a permanent basis. The laundry was one washer and one dryer out on the porch and they did not look very clean. The park would only rate 1 star, in my opinion. They kept no records, just took our

$20.00 for two nights stay and said find something that you like and hook up.
In the afternoon it started raining. Later in the day the rain picked up and turned to hail for a short time. It was small, maybe dime sized, but it was sure noisy on the roof of the motor home.
Thursday, it was bright, cold and windy. There was mud and water everywhere, however there were cars and trucks coming in and out of the drive, so it apparently was not to bad. Evelyn took the laundry to to town to a coin laundry, probably cleaner than the facilities here.
We left Friday morning for the 20 mile drive to Weatherford, TX and the Couts United Methodist Church. It was only about noon when we got here, so had to wait until 6pm to get unloaded and set up in the gymnasium for the hamfest tomorrow. The doors open at 7am for us and 8am for the public. They were happy to see an engraver as they had not had one for several years. Hopefully we will do well tomorrow.
Our photos are of the court house in Mineral Wells and the second one is in Weatherford. We took a photo of the hail and it showed up better than I thought.