Don’t want to leave here. Mountains to climb, lake to fish and sun, campsite to die for and roads to explore; and weather that can’t be beat. I am going to insert a few pictures here so you can get an idea of what it is like (for free)ten days only but --gee
Doesn’t it look fabulous? You kids would not believe the mountain your ole mom climbed. Thank heavens for hiking poles! Dad is at it everyday—me every other. lol
As great as it is, I still miss you all, think of you everyday and wish the grandkids would drop us a line---you older kids too. We don’t often get wi-fi or even phone reception, but when we do----we’d like a message or two, or three.
We’re thinking we now need a new cell phone. It is “dispicable” (said like Donald Duck) how many things we have had to replace on this trip. Let’s see, first was the power converter, then a 60 dollar upgrade to our GPS then Dad left his Tevos at a campsite and we had to replace them—then our generator connecters
went bad so we had to buy a battery charger. I know I left something out but hey this is enough right here.,
Hope this finds all of you well and enjoying the snow. love you all so much.
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