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I've spent the night on our open porch a couple times; a cot, a blanket, and a citronella pot burning...lungs full of fresh air...tough to beat.

Started to spend the night in Grandpa's hammock once when I was a kid. Wind in a corn field close up sure does make scary noises when you're not used to it.  :lau



Us kids would sleep in the back yard. Dad would always say they'll never make it out there all night. Course we'd try our best to prove him wrong. Now a days a parent would be questioned why they were letting their kids sleep outside.

Ain't that the truth! Kids can't be kids anymore; its "too dangerous". A sorry state of affairs is more like it.


I had a great uncle who slept on the porch. He had a bed out there and everything. I guess "sleeping porches" were a thing?

This is why camps are still important! We have a "survivor" camp that has kids in yurts in the woods. They cook two meals a day over a fire all by themselves: chopping veggies, mixing and stirring, etc. They eat lunch inside the dining hall because it's just too hot. But rain or shine they're out there! I love it.

I'm hoping next year we can call it "trailblazers" and have like a pioneer theme. I want them to bring eggs from the coop and veggies from the garden to "barter" for flour and cheese, whatever they need for their meal. Of course they'll still get their food regardless, so maybe they can barter for fancy desserts. ;)
 
Ain't that the truth! Kids can't be kids anymore; its "too dangerous". A sorry state of affairs is more like it.


The gov't don't care about what they don't know.... Just sayin'. :cool:

Call the Tree House Master from the TV series; he'll fix it right up for you.

Never heard of him, but sounds expensive!
 
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