The annual “king of the raft” game is always fun to watch. All the teenage boys ganged up on Uncle Rex….or maybe that was only Adrian (his son) ganging up on him.
The annual “fish fry” was a great success. Steve, Jeff, and Grandpa Eddie fished all day….. caught the fish, cleaned the fish, fried the fish, and we all ate the fish. The boys stand close the Grandpa Eddie and hope (to much avail) to hear a few profanities!
Kyle and Savannie enjoying some tubing…
This very large fire was a regular for us. These “boyscouts” used a lot of lighter fluid.
Grandma Evadne and Elea knitting. Grandma is working on her ELEVENTH afgan in less than two years……Elea is working on her first scarf which she just informed me may in fact make a mighty fine afgan for her doll….with a lot less knitting!
I’m a gettin all my teeth pulled fore I cum down air. You reckin I can still eat at fishh? save me some at.
You wont what? Feesh? I couldn’t eat a bite a that.
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