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RE: Boy is it great to be back home

Started by wiininkwe, Aug 26, 2003, 07:47 AM

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NightOwl

 CajunCamperCajun and Hoppy, Toni told me you-all were back!!!!!!  Welcome home!!  [:)][8D][:D]  Our little campfire was just not the same without you and I look forward to more good old times sitting here  in the circle with you and reading your  adventures and observations.  Sending a big cyber-hug to both of you!!  NightOwl

NightOwl

 birol
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  birol
 
 Hi,
 
 Welcome back home, I am the fluff.
 

 
 Birol, dear lad, PUT would be a dull place without you!  Your version of  " Fluff"  makes a great leavening agent[:)]

CajunCamper

 CajunCamperThanks NightOwl, you have a special gift of making folks feel welcomed and I appreiciate that about you. By the way I zipped through your neck of the woods several weeks ago, but regreatably didn t have time to camp or even spend much time in NE Georgia. My son attended a wrestling camp in Boiling Springs North Carolina sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Atheletes, and I was dropping him off there. The crazy thing is, I think Georgia is probably one of the most diverse, breathtaking states in the country, yet I always seem to just be passing through. As a matter of fact, we have camped in Alabama, Tennessee, North and South Carolina and Florida, but have never camped in Georgia. I have even participated in activities in Georgia such as white water rafting while camping in North Carolina. I have to break this habit, and make Georgia a destination state instead of a pass through state. I think the problem is that Georgia is so close to Smokie Mountain National Park and it s hard not to camp in the park itself. Well I just made up my mind to learn more about Georgia and plan to spend an entire camping trip there. Look out Georgia here we come.

NightOwl

 CajunCamperCajun, ya gotta give it a try!  You know from driving through how pretty it is and a bunch of the Ga Gang can give you any details you might need on our Ga parks and campgrounds (which everyone says are really great!)  (Ha--but like you, I always seem to be camping in other states--what an irony.)
 
   I hope your son had fun at his wrestling camp--such a camp is a fine way for kids to increase their sportsmanship and share their faith as well.