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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Today!


Slept well last night and didn't roll out of the camper until 9:15. I was bummed, however because I left Columbus with out knowing for sure how to hook up the propane canister to my cook stove. One of the things I had most looked forward to was using the cook stove to percolate my coffee and make some breakfast - you can imagine my consternation! So, this morning I snapped a photo of where the canister should connect and a photo of the canister and was just about to hit 'send' to my brother-in-law when I heard a "good morning!" I looked up to see a couple of morning strollers. I replied with a good morning and they said something about my camper. I invited to them over to inspect and they said, "oh, no, we just wanted to say we have one of those campers, too." Well, I no sooner heard that and I was rushing up to them asking if they could show me how to attach the propane! I tell you, God provides in abundance. Had a wonderful conversation with them, Bryn and Mel. They said they were just back from a six-week, 7,200-mile trip with their teardrop that included CA, ID, IA, MT, SD, etc. Before heading back to their campsite they invited me over. Sedona and I headed their way after our delicious breakfast of coffee, eggs, sausage and a bagel with cream cheese.
waiting on breakfast!

There is more to tell about Mel and Bryn, but I am going to wait for another post to tell that tale.


2 comments:

  1. Love the camper and looks like you are enjoying it. The smiley mug oh my that brings back memories I too had one of those. That wasn't one of those things that we had alike as children was it? My memory is just not what it used to be. Remember to ENJOY THE MOMENT! That is my new mantra and it seems to help, that is if I can remember to actually do it. Love ya!

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  2. Thanks, Jana. That was my first trip with the camper and had tons of fun. I don't think I had a smiley face mug as a kid. This one is the real 'McCoy,' that is it is McCoy pottery. Think it readily captures my feelings about the camper. Yep,stopping to enjoy the moment - that's what it is all about. Love you, too!

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