Granny's gone and done it again

:frow Happy Easter!
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Too bad you can't build a little bridge or build the road up... lay down a culvert pipe, fill and pave. It would keep you away from those snakes!

That part is parish road, so doubt we could do anything. I need to walk the trail one day so you can see how far the river actually is from camp. Flood stage is 15ft, it’s currently at 23. Thursday it was 4ft- rose 19 ft overnight. 4ft is usually where it stays. Tubing is really popular. When it’s a dry summer there have been times the campers carried their canoes more than they paddled. They jr/sr high take a canoe trip, about four miles. They pack a lunch, it takes about 7hours with stops. If a storm pops up and they paddle hard it’s much faster. They can canoe in rain, but not lightning.

I haven’t been in years, but it was always a wild adventure. Occasionally a snake will jump in from the water or drop from a tree and then it’s absolute pandemonium. :lol: There are also basketball sized wasp nests, so a staff person has to post nearby and get the kids to go around and not grab branches on that tree.
 
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Hey Pert! Tell us a story.


Yukon golds are my favorite. They are great mashed or scalloped. Love the flavor.


How many eggs is it going to hold?
Not sure yet. I ordered trays for quail eggs and guinea or chicken eggs. Depends on how my egg turner works out.
 
That part is parish road, so doubt we could do anything. I need to walk the trail one day so you can see how far the river actually is from camp. Flood stage is 15ft, it’s currently at 23. Thursday it was 4ft- rose 19 ft overnight. 4ft is usually where it stays. Tubing is really popular. When it’s a dry summer there have been times the campers carried their canoes more than they paddled. They jr/sr high take a canoe trip, about four miles. They pack a lunch, it takes about 7hours with stops. If a storm pops up and they paddle hard it’s much faster. They can canoe in rain, but not lightning.

I haven’t been in years, but it was always a wild adventure. Occasionally a snake will jump in from the water or drop from a tree and then it’s absolute pandemonium. :lol: There are also basketball sized wasp nests, so a staff person has to post nearby and get the kids to go around and not grab branches on that tree.
I love canoeing, paddling boats, hiking through trails, it's relaxing to be involved with nature, yes I carry epee or pills just in case :love
 

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