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The only one who benefits is McCain. Nothing substantive by the NYT's from anonymous sources? I just heard the word liberal and conservative used by a McCain spokesman three dozen times! This was a setup and did nothing but get the word conservative and McCain in the same sentence. We all know nothing warms a conservative campfire like a good liberal media roasting. (www.politico.com..../8629.html)
My best camping moment with dad was the year my dad figured out how to grill me a bagel with cream cheese on the campfire. It was morning and I was a very picky eater at the time. My dad, Robert, knew how to grill a bagel on a stick and manage to put cream cheese on it without burning his fingers it was delicious (www.thecampingclub.com....story.html)
First I love roasting garlic cloves. Chop off the tops of the garlic, drizzle with olive oil, pepper and salt, cover with a few layers of foil, and toss it all into the coals of your campfire. After 20 min or so, pull them out and serve on crackers or French bread (www.chow.com/stories/10562)
The best time I had camping was this past June 2007 at Carter Caves in Olive Hill, KY. It rained all the way to the campground and it took us about 3 hours to get there. But once we pulled up the rain stopped. We had an all girls campout with my best friend and youngest daughter. Everyone told us that there was no way we would be able to camp without the help of the men . Boy did we show them we had a blast putting up the tents, cooking over the fire that my daughter started and roasting marshmallows and hotdogs around the campfire at night. We never missed a beat and even told scary stories but the best part was we proved that we are women and that we are strong and had a great time. We bonded like the sisters that we are and the men felt left out when we came home telling what a success our camping trip was (www.thecampingclub.com....story.html)
Well. My husband, mother-in-law and I set up camp at Jedediah Smith State Park amongst the beautiful redwood trees. We heard there was a campfire with a Ranger telling stories of Jedediah Smith. We were all set up and started walking to the campfire when I told my husband I wanted to put my purse in the car , he gave me his keys and back I went. I put my purse in the car and came back. Then my mom-in-law wanted to put hers in. I looked at my husband felt my pockets and discovered I locked both sets of keys in the car . We told the Ranger. He said after the campfire he'd come and get them out. He came in his truck. The truck had been in an accident and when you shut the door the latch falls and locks the door. Guess what? He left the truck running, slammed the door and . you guessed it.he locked his keys in the truck with it running! His buddies (other Rangers ) were coming up and he said shhh please don’t tell my buddies but. too late they figured it out. It was a good laugh amongst the stress! We still laugh about this every time we go campin (www.thecampingclub.com....story.html)
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