Posted by larry@stinescorner on October 04, 2010 at 15:49:56 from (71.125.72.91):
My friend said lets go try out the army truck he turned into a camper ., so he and his son and nephew drove it up to the farm. I had to work saturday till 530 so they already had camp set up and dinner was cooked when Igot there at 830 , Barbque chicken and baked potatoes cooked on the open fire. The boys were very happy., they were target practicing all afternoon, the truck sat out in the field. and they set up a target in front of a bank and pile of brush. The food they cooked was great, Then we all sat around the fire relaxing and talking till midnight when my friend and I went to sleep in the camper the boys stayed out most of the night sleeping by the fire. In the morning they went at target practicing again. Some of the pictures are the view from the back door of the camper. Then the boys wanted to go to a gun show in Lebanon Pa so I drove them in my pickup to the show , when we came back the boys did some more shooting, then it was time to packup and head home, The way my luck has been going it was sure nice to have a great night and day like that.
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