I don't know why I didn't post saying we were back when we actually arrived, yesterday afternoon. Maybe I just didn't want to admit my birthday weekend was over. And today, it's my birthday.
I had a great time camping. Lovely, quiet, campground, Lafayette, on a steep hillside with the Pemigewassett River (not much more than a brook at that point) running along the bottom edge of the campground. It was raining Thursday evening when we got there, and continued on and off until Saturday morning. I finished reading "The Graveyard Game." (So, book When it broke we went for a walk - 2 miles down the Pemi River there's a whirlpool called The Basin which is cool. We also took lots of pictures of moss and mushrooms. :) Saturday afternoon we had sausages burned to splitting over the fire, because we'd become convinced of how goshawful tasty that is after cooking them with
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groundctrl over their brush fire last weekend, and it sprinkled on us a little, but there's not much that can distract me from good food after a good walk.
Sunday we broke camp early and went to Lincoln, where we had breakfast at Flapjack's, which I highly recommend. And then we meandered home by way of North Conway, where we stopped at the L.L. Bean factory store and got loot: the biggest items were a new wool blanket and a small end table with interchangeable tops to play chess, backgammon, Monopoly and Scrabble. We passed up an antique white coverlet for the bed, which I will probably regret.
And I have a package from my Mom! Birthday presents, which I've opened but not dug into as yet. Must go to work, now. :P
I slept so badly last night. Possibly because I had slept about 10 hours each night while at camp, but it seemed like more than just a lack of need for sleep. I had nightmares. Really yucky. And then when I'd wake up I'd start worrying about the end of the world. I was almost happy to see daylight.
I had a great time camping. Lovely, quiet, campground, Lafayette, on a steep hillside with the Pemigewassett River (not much more than a brook at that point) running along the bottom edge of the campground. It was raining Thursday evening when we got there, and continued on and off until Saturday morning. I finished reading "The Graveyard Game." (So, book When it broke we went for a walk - 2 miles down the Pemi River there's a whirlpool called The Basin which is cool. We also took lots of pictures of moss and mushrooms. :) Saturday afternoon we had sausages burned to splitting over the fire, because we'd become convinced of how goshawful tasty that is after cooking them with
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Sunday we broke camp early and went to Lincoln, where we had breakfast at Flapjack's, which I highly recommend. And then we meandered home by way of North Conway, where we stopped at the L.L. Bean factory store and got loot: the biggest items were a new wool blanket and a small end table with interchangeable tops to play chess, backgammon, Monopoly and Scrabble. We passed up an antique white coverlet for the bed, which I will probably regret.
And I have a package from my Mom! Birthday presents, which I've opened but not dug into as yet. Must go to work, now. :P
I slept so badly last night. Possibly because I had slept about 10 hours each night while at camp, but it seemed like more than just a lack of need for sleep. I had nightmares. Really yucky. And then when I'd wake up I'd start worrying about the end of the world. I was almost happy to see daylight.
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I couldn't sleep last night either. Hopefully tonight will be better for both of us!
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[sigh] And you've got me all nostalgic for my meat-consuming days with sausages burned to splitting... Food of the Gods, no question.
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:wistfully remembers childhood weekly treat of sausage sandwiches in front of The Crystal Maze: