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Posted by rustyj14 (My Page) on Wed, Jan 5, 11 at 13:32
Say, has anybody heard from Jen, or some of the older names on here? Have they all quit camping?
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| Hi Rusty, You were kind enough to answer my thread so I figure I should do the same. I see you have the same concerns as I did a little while ago. If you notice my question has not moved down the list all that much even in such a span of time. To bad, this used to be the first site I'd head to when I would log on my computer at work. I used to ask something and I'd get numerous responses in a relatively short period. As I mentioned earlier I guess I'm still privileged to go camping with my son and the scouts once a month. Sometimes tents, sometimes leentos or cabins. It's still getting outdoors away from our normal routines. Rusty, hope you get some responses to your queries. Don't know if I should mention this but I just found another site with a little more action on it. Maybe others have moved elsewhere. http://www.campingforums.com/forum/ Hope all is well with you. Have a healthy new year. elliot |
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Elliot: Thanks for the reply! I didn't get out much last summer. My wife has been sick for a while, and i stayed home, only going out for a day or so. And, since the motor home is a gas gulper, i didn't go much further than 75 miles, one way. At $3.50/Gallon, it costs too much! A local fellow wants to buy it, but he doesn't want to pay my price. This year, he might get it cheap. I have a small pickup, and i might just make up a trailer for it. Or somekind of cap. Being 86 years of age, and still in good health, and having not "given up", i still go out one night a week to our local bluegrass jam session evenings, and still drive my own vehicles! And repair lawn mowers, etc. on the side! Here's to more camping! Rusty Jones |
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| Rusty, here's to more camping, The luxury of camping is appreciated even more when outside circumstances forbid the opportunities. Hopefully, your family is recovered and you can fully enjoy each other's company. A weekly bluegrass jam session is really cool. My son has become a budding guitarist and I'm reliving my musical days and enthusiasm through him. Personally, I have several years until everyday is Sunday because my two kids are about to enter their collegiate years. But they do keep me young. All the best to you and yours to stay well and enjoy, elliot Maybe this site can be rekindled in the spring. T'would be nice. |
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Well, thanks, Elliot! I think Spring has been discontinued here around W. PA.! Did you see my answer to your earlier post, up above? I should have put it down here, but old age----! My pickup gets 35 mpg, so it does well in that section. I bought it as a wrecked vehicle, fixed it up, and it is my daily driver. I had worked as an auto body repairman/ painter, as my main occupation. Then there was the auto and lawn mower fixin, so that bcame my job when i retired. I joined the local Volunteer Fire Co. back in 1960. did it all-held several positions. Still a member! I got interested in Country and Bluegrass music, and learned the 5-string banjo, and am still playing it. In the summer, we have several Bluegrass weekends, at various locations. Some pay, some free, and Sundays, twice a month, there is an indoor music gig we attend. Also, an every Tuesday Bluegrass session at a Bar, in Blawnox, PA. near Pittsburgh. Good that somebody checks in here. I always liked to contact the members. I wonder if Jen is still around? Haven't seen anything from her in a while. Wasn't it Jen who was chasing the Jersey Devil? |
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