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I thought I would go ahead and post these few pictures and a couple more video clips while I edit the video from the camcorder.
I was a little late arriving Saturday night so this is the first thing I see.
We were gazing into the flames while being serenaded by a pack of coyotes. Shortly after the first number performed by the coyotes we listened to the new hit performed by the Basset Hounds. Seems the coyotes must have been caught off guard by a second group of serenaders and didn't perform again for a few minutes. But not to be out done by them dawgs the coyotes performed 3 or four more melodies for us which usually was followed by the Basset Hound version of the same number.
Don't know what it was but seemed most everyone wanted a picture of the log disk
Of course if you are going to have a "camp meeting" you need someone to do the preaching...............forget his topic but seems like it had something to do with sliding down a Northeast Texas road.
I'm not sure but Ken may be sneaking up on Alex as a payback from the bottlerocket incident That one caught us all off guard. Seems there was an empty Dr. Pepper bottle with the cap on it that was dropped in the fire to see what kind of shape it would take when it melted..............well it didn't melt, it took flight between two chairs that were occuppied at the time.
Then came Sunday morning and we began the days as we ended Saturday, with a camp fire and were once again serenaded by the wildlife. Instead of coyotes this time it was a flock of geese but they were just passing thru and didn't stop for a second number.
After a quick lesson of the brakes on the KTM 50 being hand brakes and no foot brake, we see Pops grandson once again taking a spin on the KTM
We did do a little riding Sunday morning. Here is Thumper at the Camelback.
More videos from the Camelback and Double Dip to follow when I get them edited (converted from analog) to digital. Also the video behind the "I see pretty colors" quote, his Mom wasn't too pleased with seeing that one.
I was a little late arriving Saturday night so this is the first thing I see.
We were gazing into the flames while being serenaded by a pack of coyotes. Shortly after the first number performed by the coyotes we listened to the new hit performed by the Basset Hounds. Seems the coyotes must have been caught off guard by a second group of serenaders and didn't perform again for a few minutes. But not to be out done by them dawgs the coyotes performed 3 or four more melodies for us which usually was followed by the Basset Hound version of the same number.
Don't know what it was but seemed most everyone wanted a picture of the log disk
Of course if you are going to have a "camp meeting" you need someone to do the preaching...............forget his topic but seems like it had something to do with sliding down a Northeast Texas road.
I'm not sure but Ken may be sneaking up on Alex as a payback from the bottlerocket incident That one caught us all off guard. Seems there was an empty Dr. Pepper bottle with the cap on it that was dropped in the fire to see what kind of shape it would take when it melted..............well it didn't melt, it took flight between two chairs that were occuppied at the time.
Then came Sunday morning and we began the days as we ended Saturday, with a camp fire and were once again serenaded by the wildlife. Instead of coyotes this time it was a flock of geese but they were just passing thru and didn't stop for a second number.
After a quick lesson of the brakes on the KTM 50 being hand brakes and no foot brake, we see Pops grandson once again taking a spin on the KTM
We did do a little riding Sunday morning. Here is Thumper at the Camelback.
More videos from the Camelback and Double Dip to follow when I get them edited (converted from analog) to digital. Also the video behind the "I see pretty colors" quote, his Mom wasn't too pleased with seeing that one.