Wednesday, June 4, 2008

More Pictures

Just figured out how to retrieve some more pictures that Ben sent from our cookout last Saturday. When can we do this again?







Tune in again soon for another edition of "Now What Are They Doing?"

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bob....I enjoyed looking at your camping photos. Reminded me of earlier times. One thing stood out in my mind. How did you manage to not burn the tablecloth underneath the Coleman stove. I use to position ours like you did your gas grille on the end of the table without the tablecloth underneath.
alepel

Bob said...

Thanks for looking in Alain! Sue had the same concern about the tablecloth. The Coleman stove has air vents built in so the air can move through the frame of the stove. The stove also is raised on each corner so air can flow under it. I am glad the design worked because I was reminded that the tablecloth was new.
See any interesting Class C's out there?
Bob

Anonymous said...

Wife and I have not been looking in awhile. I've joined a forum to read all I can about Class C's. Figured it worked with motorcycles and it can work with Motorhomes. You can sure learn alot.

I found one company that makes the perfrect Class C motorhome but your talking about $130K for one. For that price you can buy one heck of a Class A. We did find one second owner Class C that seem to be near perfect for us, but I am not prepared this year to make that kind of investment. We also know that the best places to buy a good used Class C would be in a popular area like Florida where a lot or retirees quit the lifestyle and sell their units for pennies on the dollar.

One type of RV I am really attracted to is the Teardrop trailer. But I know that if we want to have an extended camping season we've got to have something we can spend time in inclement weather. A bathroom really seems like a must as one gets older and partakes of barley beverages.

alepel

Anonymous said...

that looks like so much fun. wish we were there. -sarah

Bob said...

We sure miss you guys Sarah. How are you surviving back here in the "States" after your 6.5 week trip out of the country? Bob