Our Campsite 
We camped under these trees. Little undergrowth and a carpet of needles. Best of all, almost NO mosquitos!
We camped under these trees. Little undergrowth and a carpet of needles. Best of all, almost NO mosquitos! *
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Our campsite. The sleeping tent is at the left and the dining shelter at the right. In foreground, the fireplace on which we placed our camp stove and hibachi.
Our campsite. The sleeping tent is at the left and the dining shelter at the right. In foreground, the fireplace on which we placed our camp stove and hibachi. *
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I have a tendency to trip over guy ropes. Sue had the clever idea of using yellow crepe paper bows to make them more visible - and it worked!
I have a tendency to trip over guy ropes. Sue had the clever idea of using yellow crepe paper bows to make them more visible - and it worked! *
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A watched hibachi never roasts - especially when the cook is as hungry as Sue appears to be!
A watched hibachi never roasts - especially when the cook is as hungry as Sue appears to be! *
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When you're camping, there is nothing like relaxing in front of a blazing fire, with a glass of wine.
When you're camping, there is nothing like relaxing in front of a blazing fire, with a glass of wine. *
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And, up above, the last of the light for another day.
And, up above, the last of the light for another day. *
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While visiting the Necessary (a fine Rev War era term!), Sue noticed this VERY large moth on the outside of a window. Note the wing structure.
While visiting the Necessary (a fine Rev War era term!), Sue noticed this VERY large moth on the outside of a window. Note the wing structure. *
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So she called me to come and see the moth (from outside the ladies' loo, of course).
So she called me to come and see the moth (from outside the ladies' loo, of course). *
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It was VERY unusual. Sue later discovered it was called a "Luna Moth" and seeing it was the high point of her trip.
It was VERY unusual. Sue later discovered it was called a "Luna Moth" and seeing it was the high point of her trip. *
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