The view from the back window of our RV.
I sat on the bed and enjoyed relaxing while reading a book. The guys went out fishing, that is as soon as the wind died down to where they could take the boat out.
The wind did calm down enough in the early evening so we could enjoy sitting around a campfire swapping stories, cooking hotdogs, and topping it off with roasted marshmallows.
This year it was a very small turnout but I believe the guys liked to sit around the campfire exchanging stories. Late last night around 11:30pm we had just crawled into bed after chowing down on all the potluck goodies, when we heard waves breaking on the shore, so Mr C dressed and went outside to see what was up. Not only had a very strong wind risen, but the water in the lake was up by a foot or more due to water being released back into the lake. Our friend Dale had his bass boat tied up in front of our camping area close to a stone wall and it was in danger of being smashed against the rocks due to the action of the wind and waves, so Dale, Mike and Wayne manhandled the boat along the shore to a safer position where it was securely tied up for the night.
Next morning, the sun was shining (of course it was, we were due to leave for home today) but there still was a cool breeze blowing. This camping trip really wasn't very much fun at all, the best that can be said is, that we were away from the telephone and business issues which have plagued us for the past couple of months. I guess a couple of days away from the mayhem were better than nothing.
As we made our way home, we passed about a dozen or so beautiful vintage cars. I suppose they belonged to a vintage car club.
Thankfully, our drive home was uneventful and we arrived home tired and wondering what the next few days would bring.
This coming Friday we will be in California competing in the West Coast Steel Challenge, I know we will have warm weather down there, perhaps too warm for my liking.
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