At any rate, Tim, Pat and I made it down to the camp this week to celebrate a quiet holiday. Jay and Ted weren't able to make it down.
Fall is certainly in the air for the first time; we had temps in the mid 50's, and the skies went from clear blue, to cloudy with (very) light rain, then back to clear. The leaves haven't turned all the way yet - most were still green - but you can tell it won't be long.
The river level was down a bit, which is typical for this time of year. No one tried any fishing, but instead, we stayed close to the fire.
Usually by this time of year we have all the plans for the annual camping trip worked out. So far we haven't talked it up much, but I'm sure it'll all come together. We have a little over two weeks to go and I think everyone is looking forward to it.
We did have great conversations this week, and I for one am grateful to have friends to share, gripe, or whatever with. I consider myself fortunate to get to associate with my fellow Rivertarians on a regular basis. I'm convinced we need to do it as often as possible, as we never know if we'll have another chance.
As usual, a great time at the river, and of course the best fire on the river!
I almost forgot, let's not forget Freddy: looks like he's about one hunch away from back surgery!
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