uter because in the evening we went about a half hour or so to a town called Babbett to take our swim tests. I passed but I didn't realize how terribly out of shape I was. Yesterday, I worked a lot with John and Emmett gett
ing our voyageur display ready. We built the tepee (which was a LONG process), moved come canoes (one of which was a voyageur canoe reaching over 35 feet long and 6 feet wide) and I did some sewing to mend a voyageur dining fly that had a tear in it. Other than that, not much has been happening. The early mornings are s
lowly killing me pretty much and the mornings are all pretty cold. I'll survive though :)I'll try to get on later today to write today's happenings.
Sorry for the lack of pictures lately, I'm on the general staff computers and don't have much time to upload and fiddle around with pictures because there is always people waiting...
Great to hear things are going good. We did a canoe trip this weekend so I understand the COLD mornings and nights. have fun
ReplyDeleteMornings have been around low 40s or worse, I hear. There isn't easy access to a thermometer. Yesterday was the first day I had to put on my polypro long johns. There is a great benefit to this, though: the small black flies that land everywhere are gone for a while.
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