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GAYCANUCK: Didn't get to go camping at all this summer... I really missed the outdoors... Maybe next year... Shawno
The Camper: Sept. 1/08: We have decided that we need another vacation to recover from this year's vacation. Wait until you see the rest of the pics!
Vivianight: Ooo, I need to go camping. :)
Azodnem: Dropping by to show you some love here too!
The Camper: Hey Az! Great stuff, sweetie - thanks! I'm glad you like the place enough to do that.
azodnem: Hey there! Added this blog to my friends. Hope you don't mind!
myrtle: hi ,just listened to your marsh sounds,loved it.
Prango:
GAYCANUCK: SIGNED..SEALED and DELIVERED! [your guestbook I mean] S
GAYCANUCK: Love this site... Makes me wanna sprap on a backpack and disappear into the forest.... SHAWNO THE MOUNTAINMAN.
baitlady: Just out blog hoppin' and happened to hop on here from Dee's journal. Enjoyed my visit.
GAYCANUCK: HEY there sweet girl... Been a busy little beaver these days... I am very sorry to hear about your mom.... Hang in there... I'm thinkin' aboutcha Your friend SHAWNO
The Camper: LOL Shawno! Thanks, darlin' - glad you're enjoying the place. Bring beer with ya next time, eh?
GAYCANUCK: I JUST LOVE CAMPING!!! Girl, you just rock the CASHBAH... Shawno
The Camper: Hi Rainbow! Thanks for dropping by - loved those trolls! They'd be perfect for our camper - you know: to keep the nasties away.
RAINBOW: Don't be shy; stop on by & see my pics!

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Sunday, August 31st 2008

9:53 AM

Police Internet Warning

Good morning, fellow Bravenetters.  The following internet warning is real. It is not a hoax.  Thanks very much to Fred LaPointe (Grizz's Eclecticisms):

THIS INDIVIDUAL IS MAKING HIS/HER CONTACTS ONLINE AND CURRENTLY WORKING THEIR WAY THROUGH DIFFERENT BLOG COMMUNITIES IN SEARCH FOR THE NEXT INDIVIDUAL TO BEFREIND THEM.


CAUTION

Body: police warning to online people


If a person with the screen-name of Darksideishere1 contacts you, do not reply.

Do not talk to this person.
Do not answer any whispers or requests for private chat in Pogo.

This person is currently a suspect for murder in the death of 56 women (so far) contacted through the Internet.

So far, this screen-name has also been seen on Yahoo, AOL, AIM, and Excite.

This is not a joke.

Signed,

Jennifer S.
Faulkner Education/Information Specialist
Roanoke Fire-EMS
541 Luck Avenue, Suite 120 Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 853-2257 (phone)
(540) 853-1172 (fax)


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Saturday, August 30th 2008

10:53 AM

Doe - A Deer, A Female Deer

  • Location: Outside Kimberly, BC
  • Date(s): July 29
Good morning, Campers!   We're still working on getting more pictures developed, but while we're waiting, how would you like to hear a story about a mule deer doe we saw on the way back to Wasa from Marysville Falls?    It happened like this...

The weather had been quite unstable, and the day was cool and wet. We decided to take a short trip in the hopes of getting away from the yucky stuff and finding some decent weather. So, after we got ourselves moved to our second campsite, we grabbed our travel mugs and headed out, deciding to visit the sleepy little town of Kimberly, BC.

Kimberly really is a sleepy little town, with several very old churches and a main plaza (called The Platzl) in the center of town which contains shops, a few restaurants, and a daily live vaudeville show (summer only). There are even small, story-book, cottage-like homes complete with white picket fences and beautiful, manicured lawns and gardens.  The people are very friendly, too, and really, the feeling you get when you enter Kimberly is that you've walked back in time...

Because it was early in the morning, we decided to just grab a quick breakfast at the local A&W, and then head back to Wasa.  The sun was burning away the rain clouds, and we were hoping things would warm up enough that Roger could go for a swim at Wasa Lake.

Just on the outskirts of town, as we were heading back to Wasa, we spotted a muledeer doe on the side of the road.  She wasn't looking right, though; she didn't seem to be moving properly.  We pulled over, and she didn't run; we took her picture, and she still didn't run...




Thinking that maybe we might be able to get at least one more picture before she took off, we got a little bit closer - and when we got closer, what was wrong became more apparent to us:  The doe was in labor, and panting heavily...




There was nothing we could do for her, but that didn't make us feel any better about the fact that she was on the roadside, where anything could happen to her.  And watching her panting and trying to lay down, we could see that things just weren't going very well; something wasn't going right, and it dawned on me that this doe's fawn was trying to come out feet first (breach)...




But, traffic was picking up. We had no choice but to leave.  I didn't want to leave her, but we were parked on a less than desirable spot that could pose a problem for traffic, and there wasn't anywhere safer where we could get off the road completely.  We had to be realistic and practical, even though that meant we had to leave the doe.  The last thing we wanted was to become a traffic hazard - which would not only put us and other drivers in danger of a collision, but which would also put the doe in danger.

We hope she was able to deliver her fawn okay, and we hope she and her new baby will be safe and happy.  I wish we could have stayed so that I could help her, but sometimes, there's just nothing you can do.  The time it took us to come back was the same amount of time it would have taken us to find a vet or a ranger station.  She was already gone, so all we can do is hope and pray she was able to deliver her fawn safely, and that she and her fawn will be safe and happy...

Have a great day, Campers, and remember to stay tuned, because there's much more coming! 


2 Campfire Tale(s) / Camper's Tale(s)