It was decided a proper camping trip was in order this past Saturday night. We camped out a few weeks ago, in our tent, without proper cushioning. It's Florida, the ground is sand, how bad could it be? It took over a week to recover from that night! We came right home, got online and ordered up two proper cots. Getting set up was a bit of a problem, because, well, the cots didn't fit in the tent. Not even one of them. So we improvised. We started with a nice open area with a lovely view of one of our small meadows. We gathered a large tarp, a hatchet and some wood poles. We erected 4 corner poles, and attached the tarp to each to give a break from the dew and fog moisture through the night. Low temperatures that night were only supposed to be around 68 F - one of the many benefits of farming in Florida! We put the tarp up and due to a late afternoon rain shower and a very old tarp we had to make a slight adjustment to the cover by adding two additional poles and a middle cross beam to shed the water. Next we added a campfire, a couple of chairs and some cozy bedding and there you have a nice camp for the night! For the most part, the night was uneventful. I didn't take into account how damp it gets at night, and did not bring ample covers. Luckily we have more than enough fire wood and were able to keep a hot fire going all night. We heard coyotes off into the distance howling at the full moon, but they never put any pressure on our property. Can't forget our breakfast of champions!!
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Cookie
1/5/2015 10:05:30 am
Nice. Big open site.
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Tuesday
1/6/2015 09:21:14 am
We are very happy with that meadow! It was the first place the goats were enclosed in - back in October/November.
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Tuesday
1/6/2015 09:22:38 am
I think we are going into the 30's Wednesday night, but wind chills are going to be in the teens. My thin Florida blood can't handle it. Luckily we'll be back in the mid to upper 70's by the weekend!
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joe & josette
1/17/2015 09:49:26 pm
Love what you have done, can't wait to see it. Would love to see you when/if you visit your old headquarters...
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