Sunday, October 4, 2009

Day 107- Sunday, 10/4/09, ON THE ROAD

Corinne likes waking up in the morning to see what's going on in our campground "village". Most people are leaving. Their activities are all very similar - washing down their camper, packing up the rugs and outdoor gear, shaking out inside mats, sweeping the stairs, hosing out their pipes.

Camping is very much of a playing field leveler. No matter who we are in real life, we are all pioneers here, charting new territories, packing up the wagons, hitching up the mules, and off we go to our next destination.

No matter our income, our sexual preferences, our age, our politics, our occupation, our gender, our family status, our ethnicity, our national origins, our home state, our religion. We all wave in friendship and we are equal in our enjoyment of our freedom and the outdoors.

There is one difference: This pioneer woman likes to have heat and hot water when she can.

BOB'S PROFOUND SAYINGS: The sun is bright.
The full moon is round.

On our arrival in Hamilton, my sister Harriet cooks us quesadillas with turkey and cheese. Yum.

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