You can have fires here. Each camp site is provided with a fire pit, and if you purchase some wood, you can sit around the camp fire and enjoy the ambiance and tell ghost stories or swat mosquitoes.
In the late afternoon, yesterday, Kim, the boys, and both dogs arrived, and we went over to help them unpack. Jon didn't recognize us in our new car and the look on his face was delightful when he finally realized who it was. Christian announced that they had fly smashers and promptly demonstrated his abilities. We rearranged the cabin and the unpacking continued as HW2 put together supper of pizza, salad and cherry pie.
When we got home we could hear some young musician playing his trumpet, and we hope for more sounds like that during our six week stay here.
This morning I was greeted by the sounds of doves and just met a chipmunk outside the front door. Yesterday we unpacked our bikes and rode them over by the lake, checked out the beach (water seemed to be warm), camp store, and the south side of the park where they are making a movie, maybe called Youth in Rebellion???? It did not sound too promising a title to us, but, I may have it wrong.
Later this morning we think that we will go to breakfast with Chuck and the boys while Kim gets oriented to her duties for the summer. Should be fun!
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We sat out at our bonfire last night with Bill and Joetta until nearly 11:30. It was a lovely evening!! Is it Lake Michigan that you are saying "lake" about? And if so, "warm"?? amazing!!
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