Chip wrote:Becca,,, great pics,,,, and thank you,,,,,,,,,looks like ya had an adventure of a weekend,,,
ok,,, now,, since there is a bunch thinking this and nobody said anything yet I guess its up to me to be the bad guy,,,, so her goes,,,,
WALKING AROUND IN YA P.J.'S,,,,,,,, LOCKED OUT,,,,,,,,,,, SEE THRU BLINDS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when and where are ya going camping NEXT??????????????
OK ,, I did it,, now I reccon I am a dirty old man,,,, YEP,,, took years of practice to achieve this,,,,,
welcome home
chipper
robertaw wrote::thumbsup: Glad your electrical adventures were successul. Just so you know they sell those adapters and cords at Wal-mart in the RV section.
How did you get in your camper when you were locked out? Did your son just have to muscle it open? That freaks me out as I need to order the same lock! Apparently it DOES lock from the inside.
Your blinds are so pretty. I doubt you can see in from the outside unless it was a night when your lights are on. Maybe you can just put something behind them in case Mr. Chipper is around!
Great proximity to the water at that site but I have an serious fear of alligators and would be afraid one would come up to the campsite after dark. What is it with these Florida rivers that the water is black??? Like it's not bad enough that prehistoric man-eating monsters live in them - then you can't even see them coming! Rivers in the north are blue or green and nearly always see thru!
Dusty (my yougest) and Jamie chillin' at Chris (her Uncle) and Cliff's campsite.
Officer Scott, my youngest son is 28...my oldest son is 31.
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