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Menotgotathing...

Having a blank day. Fill blanks with pictures, I say. In this case, a short clip from the Kayaking Kid. Loch Lomond is about an hour's drive from the Hutch. Camping in November takes some planning. Looks good though. Some nice dogs too.

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  1. Ohhh nice dogs and nice fireworks and beautiful scenery.
    Don't LOL but this gal has never slept under the stars.
    Hugs HiC

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    1. Hari OM
      ...there's still time! It is one of life's great experiences! Yxx

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  2. Looks beautiful! Of course we'd need hookups for the wheelie house BOL!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  3. That sure looks like a lot of fun. Madi's Mom is not alone - the old Momster here has never been camping either:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  4. we are probably not brave enough for camping in november... but maybe glamping is an option?

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  5. Hello, it has been awhile since I have camped. This looks like a great place. Fun for the humans and the dogs. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

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  6. Great fun for all humans and fur persons ~ looking at the stars is one of nature's treasure to behold ~

    Happy Weekend to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka A Creative Harbor

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  7. Camping!!! Mommy misses going so very much! There are not a lot of opportunities to get out of the city - it was much easier when she lived in the middle of nowhere...Jo Jo, Kozmo are camping cats, as was Queen Penelope, sigh...maybe one day I too shall get to go.
    Purrs
    Marv

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  8. I love the fireworks photos. They're gorgeous. It looks like a beautiful spot to camp. The dogs look happy and so do the people!

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  9. I am looking forward to my first camping trip. Hazel & Angel Bailey & Angel Greta liked camping. Circumstance have kept us from camping since I have been here but maybe this summer
    hugs
    Mabel
    Hazel too

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  10. I only got a glimpse of Loch Lomond as you/we drove by, but I was thrilled. On the bonny bonny banks and the sun shining bright on, etc.
    Love, K

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