I don't think I've mentioned the Daddy Long Legs yet this year. They are everywhere!
There was at least a dozen of them on the ceiling for the screen room, clustered in every corner and on every seam.
Since we have moved to a smaller RV, we set up a "kitchen" on the picnic table in the screen room. Here, Andy is performing the waffle-making ritual.
We saw an interesting truck from Colorado. The big black package on top says "Cascadia Vehicle Tents". It looked to me as though the package stayed on top of the vehicle and folded down to make a tent. After looking them up online, I discovered the tent actually stays on top of the vehicle and you use a ladder to get inside it.
Two friendly and interesting women were camped in the horse camp with an RV. They had a beautiful Christmas Cactus on their picnic table.
The horse-camp day-use parking lot was full of cars, so Andy told a family pulling a trailer of four horses to park in Site 6. The horses were patiently waiting while the family was eating lunch
The day-use lot was definitely too full to park a horse trailer and unload the horses. When it gets this crowded (and sometimes before so) people start parking along the narrow roadsides. That is when I hide out at our RV.
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