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Kittykath
Aug 15, 2013Explorer II
Being raised in a family of ten, our family "vacations" were spent on my aunt's farm. They were a family of nine. Personally, I think my aunt just needed more farmhands. Nonetheless, my dad would bring this monster canvas tent for either all the boys or all the girls to sleep in. An extra bedroom. I grew to love tent camping.
Early on in our marriage, my husband and I enjoyed motorcycling around the state. We pledged to frequent the mom & pop diners and to avoid motels if possible. We bought a tiny trailer and packed it with all that we needed to be self-sufficient for a weekend - tent, stove, lantern, just the bare necessities.
We still frequent the mom & pop diners and avoid motels, but no more tents. We do keep a spare for visitors that prefer their own bedroom.
Early on in our marriage, my husband and I enjoyed motorcycling around the state. We pledged to frequent the mom & pop diners and to avoid motels if possible. We bought a tiny trailer and packed it with all that we needed to be self-sufficient for a weekend - tent, stove, lantern, just the bare necessities.
We still frequent the mom & pop diners and avoid motels, but no more tents. We do keep a spare for visitors that prefer their own bedroom.
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