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Trevor and his Friendly's Vol-cono sundae |
The kids worked on their blog, then waited anxiously for word when their mom and dad were going to arrive. Their parents were going to spend the night in Ohio, and had a TERRIBLE experience. They ended up having to leave their motel and drove all night. The kids have talked about Friendly's so much, the parents are interested in eating out there! Maybe another trip is in order this evening. A family of four can eat at Friendly's and have an entire meal, drinks and a nice dessert for under 30.00. The grandkids love Friendy's because of the ice cream. The food is decent, too.
Sparky and the kids have been walking the campgrounds every evening around dusk, watching for the deer. More campers have come in, and some noisy ones at that, so the deer are not as visible the last two days. But Sparky was out riding her bike last night, about twenty minutes before sunset, and came upon a doe, nursing her TWO fawns at the same time. Sparky almost missed it, but heard the slurping sounds of the young ones noisily feeding, looked over to her left and there they were right by the side of the road! The only camera she had was her iphone so the photo is fuzzy. But it was a special sight, and Sparky is glad she got to see it.
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another sighting on another evening |
We waited, and waited....Brian, Eldy's son, would text and tell us how far they were....Finally, here they were!
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Cate and her dad |
We headed over to the waterslide for one more family fun outing,
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Brian--Eldy's son, and Eldy a.k.a. "Eldo" |
We did our last deer watching for the grandkids, and Trevor got very up close and personal with a doe! Some residents here put out corn for the deer...not supposed to, but they do. This particular campground has NO signs about not feeding the wildlife, so people think it's ok. One of the does lets you get within touching distance of her. Her skittish fawn wisely kept away....That was surprising to see that when the mother allowed human contact, the baby still stayed away...
"Papa, is this what they mean about 'deer in the headlights' look?" wonders Trevor....
We decided to have a campfire for everybody...Sparky hasn't had one in months! (FINALLY! We've been carrying wood around in the car and in the rig bay for a LONG time!) Sparky LOVES campfires and got out the rainbow sticks to add some color. These are cylinder tubes with chemicals that react with heat to make pretty colors. You can do the same thing with a piece of copper tubing placed inside a short cut up section of RUBBER hose and let the hose piece burn in the fire. The copper tubing is re-usable over and over. Cate and Trevor thought that was cool.
At 10:00 PM, it was time to call it a night...we said our goodbyes and the kids piled into the car to head back to their motel, they leave tomorrow morning for Indiana. It was great having the grandkids, but it was EXHAUSTING! Tomorrow is a quiet day, a REALLY QUIET day..we'll get our laundry done, clean house, and plan our trip towards Bar Harbor, Maine, where Sparky is going to spend her 62nd birthday July 18th! IF--there's availability at the Encore park at Mt. Desert Narrows in Bar Harbor, so we'll see! Encore parks offer some good discounts to Thousand Trails members. We are going to stay at one Encore park for 99.00 a week, and the other one for 199.00 a week. More about that later....