I thought you checked the weather first.
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This is really great. I also love how you can tell so much story with a single painting. And honestly I don't think the rain ruined the trip at all; they still get to spend the time together, just in a different way - stuck together with nothing to do but talk, and play cards, and share each other's company (and drink beer, of course!). I love how relaxed and close their obvious friendship is.
Although, what are those arches in the background? Maybe this is a closet science fiction picture!
Thanks a bunch for posting beautiful stuff like this.
Although, what are those arches in the background? Maybe this is a closet science fiction picture!
Thanks a bunch for posting beautiful stuff like this.
i have memories like this. bheer wasn't part of it, though we may have had some. i don't recall it being.
but camping in the back of a little datsun pickup, not quite long enough to stretch out in.
i don't go camping today with people who want to bring noise along because for me the whole point
is to be quiet so to not chaise everything away.
in the northwest rain is of course a thing. it can be in northern deserts too, odd as that sounds.
right now in live in reno, and its seriously pouring down outside.
i had a short bed chevy panel in 71, my first vehicle, not counting the honda 55 two wheeler in 64.
early 80s a 49 ford panel. my dad had several datsun pickups at different times.
we even went camping with volkswagon bug sometime in the 70s.
last thing i had, was a hornet wagon in the early 90s. slept in the back of it too.
the ford was called frieda, and connie and i went camping in her several times.
somewhere in between there, i had a chevy pickup when i worked for the railroad in the 70s
and a ford pickup after blowing the side out of the block on frieda, with a little 'help' from a 'friend'.
but camping in the back of a little datsun pickup, not quite long enough to stretch out in.
i don't go camping today with people who want to bring noise along because for me the whole point
is to be quiet so to not chaise everything away.
in the northwest rain is of course a thing. it can be in northern deserts too, odd as that sounds.
right now in live in reno, and its seriously pouring down outside.
i had a short bed chevy panel in 71, my first vehicle, not counting the honda 55 two wheeler in 64.
early 80s a 49 ford panel. my dad had several datsun pickups at different times.
we even went camping with volkswagon bug sometime in the 70s.
last thing i had, was a hornet wagon in the early 90s. slept in the back of it too.
the ford was called frieda, and connie and i went camping in her several times.
somewhere in between there, i had a chevy pickup when i worked for the railroad in the 70s
and a ford pickup after blowing the side out of the block on frieda, with a little 'help' from a 'friend'.
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