Nice, Sarge.
Nice, Sarge.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
Looks like a great time was had by all. Glad to see the kids enjoying their hang.
Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!
Scout the Wonder Dog, my favorite read who gave me a new favorite word!
Impedimentia !
Exercise, eat right, die anyway -- Country Roads bumper sticker
Fall seven times, standup eight. -- Japanese Proverb
Looked like a good time was had by all. Give scout a butt scratch for a good job. ;-)
Thanks for sharing.
Sounds great. Thanks for sharing.
Keep movin', keep believing and enjoy the journey!
Thanks for reading.
Baked up some biscuits in it for Sunday morning. BH (Before Hammocks), I thought I was doomed to car camping for the rest of my life so I got a whole bunch of impedimentia like that.
Dang. A Whoo Buddy from the Shugster. I am humbled. You come on down to the next Texas-Style Big Time---we'll fill you full of chili and fajitas.
I am not only his humble manservant, cook, and driver, but his scribe as well. Holmes had his Watson, Scout The Wonder Dog has Sargevining.
And I'da beena pinin if'n I hadna gone. It truly was a great experience for the kids, outside of Scouting, this kind of campfire fellowship is getting harder and harder for kids today to find. We should oughta do it more.
Well, you shoulda oughta. There's always next year, c'mon down!
Thems the best kind. It was an awesome time with the kids.
Thanks. Wisht we'd had some time around a cuppa. The only (very small) regret is that I spent so much time with the kids, I didn't get to spend much with the Community. Next year I'm coming down Thursday night.
They spent most of the afternoon in them, and if they'd slept uncomfortably, they would have said something. Last night my son called with all sorts of questions about hanging the new Hennessy---I think we have three more converts.
UncleMike puts on a good show, so you get to have a good time even wihtout grandchildren!
Its one of my favorites, too. So is "splendid", and this hang gave me the opportunity to use both of them in one trip report.
He likes the belly scratchin. He woke me up about 2 AM Saturday morning. At first I thought it was a raccoon or armadillo, but as soo as I turned on the flashlight and unzipped the net, he rolled over on his back to get some---it was all he wanted, and once he got it he went right back to sleep. He's a good ol' boy.
Thanks for taking the time to read it and to comment. The kids will be reading this and its great that they will see the interest in thier adventure.
This is a model of what all trip reports should be like: lots of fun with friends, lots of food and the Swedish candle! Thanks for bringing us along Sarge!
Syb
Enjoy the elevation
Thanks for that, but its actually a poor report of the actual event. We were so wrapped up with the kids and teaching them how to hang thier hammocks, that we didn't have a chance to attend any of the demonstrations and discussions that made this the valuable asset to the Community that it is. Not that I'm complaining any, but our part in this was small and somewhat private when compared to the Hang as a whole.
Shane made an excellent report here with lots of good pics and comments.
And there's some good in progress and post hang comments starting here on the planning thread.
I was happy to see Scout again and it was nice meeting your family.
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