i was wondering what that was....Well, I guess it's that time that I shower and become human again before you all can start smelling me on the east coast. Be back later.

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i was wondering what that was....Well, I guess it's that time that I shower and become human again before you all can start smelling me on the east coast. Be back later.
ToodlesWell, I guess it's that time that I shower and become human again before you all can start smelling me on the east coast. Be back later.
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Stop calling yourself old! We are too close in age!
I must really not have a life. I did keep up in both threads when I was still involved in that one.
I know if I go and actually accomplish something useful I'll be 200 posts behind again within a half hour, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta
BBL
Laters! Don't accomplish too much!I know if I go and actually accomplish something useful I'll be 200 posts behind again within a half hour, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta
BBL
what kind of a contest was this sally?? any more details? I am sure many of us were not here for itSOOOOO
I am thinking about CONTESTS
What if we run a Mini CONTEST Fun NIGHT? Like I did for the Easter HAL several years ago?
WE WILL NEED DONATIONS! We can run it right here in the thread, and pick a date most can make it.
I love using stuff we have left over, or from projects that never got started. I had hard plastic type sheeting I was going to make a small green house from. It's molded plastic. One nestles right into the next, so I have them on top of my silkie pen - which is chainlink My house in on a big lot and the property was abandoned for 10 plus years. There was an old chicken coop in a small chain link box. We found out the last resident was a pig. We've expanded that box, but we have dark screen material and the plastic forms on top of the original box, but tarps over some of the added sections. They sleep at night inside the original box and it stays nice and dry.I have some strips of metal roofing leftover from a project, I was going to put that on the top and use a tarp too, just in case water decides to get through somehow.
We had a trailer that we kept stored up at Ossipee Lake, NH and we would spend most of the summer up there. My dad would come up on weekends. That trailer is what we used when we drove cross country a couple of times when I was a teen. Now, I have tents (multiple) and a truck with a camper shell. With a special needs child I felt safer sleeping in a vehicle that was more secure than a tent would be. I only camp with my daughter, and she only likes the beach. Not too many bears around there, so I keep all our food and toys in 1 tent, our clothes in another. And our bed is in the truck. It's just big enough for the two of us.Quote:
I understand both of your points of view. But here's my take on camping.
I've always been a wilderness camper, either backpacking or canoeing. All my camping gear is based on backpacking - tents, stoves, et. al..
IMHO, you can't access wilderness by road.
I'm not a fan of crowds when I want to enjoy wilderness. It isn't wilderness with a lot of people around. I want to see wildlife, not people.
I was shocked when I lived in Germany at what they call campgrounds. There's an area along a nice river with what resembles an RV dealer parking lot and a forest of TV antennas. I'd sneer at them as I'd hike by.
My father-in-law tried to talk me into buying a camper for years till I finally told him, it won't fit in my canoe.
If I want to travel and have comfort, there are hotels and rental homes for that.
That's just the way I look at it.
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