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This 4th of July
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Posted by DaleW (My Page) on Sat, Jul 2, 05 at 11:42
| Most everyone must be someplace this holiday weekend. Judging by the traffic here in our once "quiet" little town, it's just got to be a mess out there on the innerstate! Was half way thinking about going to one of my prize campsites in the mountains, next to one of my favorite streams, but decided I'd give that up for some working family. Maybe I'll leave out a few days after the rush and all settles down.
Dale
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RE: This 4th of July
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I'm with you Dale. Besides my hubby and I work weekends so we're thinking maybe we'll go out Monday night and enjoy the peace and quiet w/o all the crowds. Even if it is for only one night, it still refreshes you. We've never been camping over a holiday and doubt we're missing anything we prefer to go through the week. Enjoy yourself! Heather |
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Our cousins live about 30 miles away, up in the country, and on the three summer holidays, we go there for a nice picnic. They have an outdoor fireplace--actually an old truck rim, and lawn chairs to sit on. Also a nice big picnic table, where we set out all kinds of good eats and desserts! The men sit around and quaff a few brewskis, while the ladies get the food ready! Then after we eat, everybody sits around and talks about anything that comes to mind. We're all a bunch of old-timers now, but most are enjoying fair to good health. Some of the other's off- spring manage to come to at least one outing during the summer, so we get to see how the kids have grown up and prospered! I take the back roads to get there, to avoid the Holiday rush on the Inter-state hiway! Oh, there's always something interesting to gab about, and we wile away the day doing just that! We used to go on camping trips on the holidays, but everybody but me has given up on the camping thing! But, i'm probably going to have to sell my motor home, and go back to camping in the back of my truck! 10-11 mpg makes using the coach too expensive! Any way, may all of you have a nice 4th. of July holiday!! If you drive anywhere, drive carefully, leave in plenty of time, don't take chances when swimming, hang yer clothes on a hickory limb, and don't go near the water! That bit of advice was always given to me when i was a kid, by my mother! Its part of a saying that was popular when my folks were young kids! by: Rustyj |
RE: This 4th of July
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| Well, happy 4th of July everybody! Be safe out there. Dale |
RE: This 4th of July
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| Happy Fourth of July! Where the eagles still fly, where the pine trees still stand, When we in the four directions come together across the land, More so than ever before, the fight never so strong, From ocean to ocean, we the people belong. America, a reason to give hope to each other and peace to our brother. America, a reason to give all people, all colors, a reason to live. When the rain is guide all clear into the sea, Where the weapons we carried are buried beneath the tree, Beneath the tree of peace in our hearts in our mind. Everyone's inside the circle, where no one is left behind. America, a reason to give hope to each other,and peace to our brother. America, a reason to give all people all colors a reason to live. America, a reason to give hope to each other, and peace to our brother. America, a reason to give all people all colors a reason to live. / ---Joanne Shenandoah |
RE: This 4th of July
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Happy 4th, Dale! By the way, did those bug repellent wipes work out ok? How was your fishing trip? I too avoided the 4th for any outdoor activity. I visited my Nephew and his family in Vegas. I swam in his pool, harassed his hounds (weener dawgs) ate his food, and left. Just like bad relatives are supposed to do. poor guy.... Next week, I plan to get out to this place I've wanted to camp at called lone pine arch near the reservation in southern Utah. Can't wait. It's over 100 every day now. But, I'm used to it. I love it!! Weep, all you little rains, wail, winds wail-- all along, along, along, the Colorado Trail... Ed Abbey take care, happy trails, get out, enjoy! |
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