Here is the entrance to the park.
Signing the guest book before setting out on the trail.
Almost there...
And the grand finale! Ta da....
Signing the guest book before setting out on the trail.
Who says planning is not half the fun of going on a trip? Glenn and Nancy are busy exploring options all over Texas and have far more ideas than they can possibly carry out. First stop is Fort Worth. Nancy's 5th great grandmother, Ruth (Smith) Brown, is said to have been one of the first eight White women in Fort Worth. Such a distinction! Ruth owned 320 acres in northeast Tarrant county on one side of the Trinity River, and her son-in-law, Ransom Loving, owned 320 acres on the other side of the river, their land touching at one corner. 
Ruth moved to Texas with two of her daughters and their families in the mid 1800's as part of the Peter's Colony in Denton County, but the hostilities of the Indians made it unsafe and they moved into the Fort. Later census records show the families living on streets that are now part of the main, downtown city center, Belknap, Throckmorton, and Taylor to name a few. We've decided to stay in one of the hotels adjoining Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth's trendy entertainment and shopping district.