All I have to say is that camping was very similar to my first experiences with raw fish. I was very apprehensive, but it was actually quite refreshing, and in the end I loved it!
Worth the price of the ticket (only 30 bucks!) and the pitching of a tent when you wake up to this:
We were going to stay two nights here in BEAUTIFUL Camden Hills, Maine, but we unfortunately had to run away as fast as possible from our uninvited guest hurricane Irene.
Crossed a couple of very cool bridges to get to Oh Canada...
to the Prince Edward Island National Forest!!!
Happy stance amidst PEI infamous red rocky coastline. Yet again no make up. I am one with the earth. |
Bevel, one hand on hip, and green grassy flowering knolls. The knolls are the best. |
Don't worry, I made friends there even on my first night...it might have helped the bonding experience that we were sharing the same space.
My chipmunk friend... |
my rabbit friend... |
Miss Foxy Lady... |
...and a lobster. |
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