Conway, NH: Nice, sunny morning. And the refrigerator is definitely fixed. Worked just fine all night. Mike fried up some bacon and we had bacon, eggs, and biscuits for breakfast. After that we headed over to Lake Winnepasegue to go on the cruise. However, the boat was chartered for a large party so we drove over there for nothing. On the way back though we stopped to see the Madison boulder. Everyone said we should go see the Madison boulder. So we did—down this horrible, rough dirt road. It was pretty neat though. The thing was dumped there by a glacier about 25,000 years ago. It’s one of the largest in the world. After that we came back and read for a while. The large group from Rhode Island is here for a long weekend because Rhode Island is the only state that recognizes VJ day as a holiday. VJ DAY??? Give me a break. They probably don’t even know what it is. So, we’re stuck with them until Monday when they leave. They turned on the radio in one of their vehicles a little while ago and had it blaring. I took that for only so long and then strode over there and asked them to turn it down—which they did. I hate it when people come to these national forest campgrounds and think they can do whatever they want and to hell with everyone else.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Conway, NH: Nice, sunny morning. And the refrigerator is definitely fixed. Worked just fine all night. Mike fried up some bacon and we had bacon, eggs, and biscuits for breakfast. After that we headed over to Lake Winnepasegue to go on the cruise. However, the boat was chartered for a large party so we drove over there for nothing. On the way back though we stopped to see the Madison boulder. Everyone said we should go see the Madison boulder. So we did—down this horrible, rough dirt road. It was pretty neat though. The thing was dumped there by a glacier about 25,000 years ago. It’s one of the largest in the world. After that we came back and read for a while. The large group from Rhode Island is here for a long weekend because Rhode Island is the only state that recognizes VJ day as a holiday. VJ DAY??? Give me a break. They probably don’t even know what it is. So, we’re stuck with them until Monday when they leave. They turned on the radio in one of their vehicles a little while ago and had it blaring. I took that for only so long and then strode over there and asked them to turn it down—which they did. I hate it when people come to these national forest campgrounds and think they can do whatever they want and to hell with everyone else.
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