2gypsies wrote:
As volunteers and also as campers, we've occasionally heard a guitarist around the campfire, strumming softly and perhaps a couple folks singing - softly - up until quiet hour begins.
If we had ever encountered someone bringing out a amp, microphone, karaoke system, etc. they would have been getting a visit from us or the park personnel. That kind of action is only thinking about yourself, not about the others in the campground.
OP: Your song list is ideal - nice soft music - easy listening.
Oh don't worry; it'll be JesUs and I "hear" the undercurrent. As of today, we've rented the entire 20 odd sites for the duration of our stay.
Looks like it'll only be about 35 of us partying hearty with no hot water facilities, the creepiest comfort station you have evah had the misfortune to enter (even in the middle of the day) and a 1930's era manual water pump. For the record, I enjoy the water pump.
Thank goodness for the 3 class A motor homes that are coming.
No park ranger until the morning to collect fees (we already paid so doubt we will see much of him/her) and camp hosts are unheard of, LOL.
Fer sure I'm bringing my karaoke system. And my conga drums which are the only instrument I know how to play. :W
Considerate is always good when surrounded by others but busting loose is fine when on your own:).