LargeMarge
Well-known member
re -- joining a caravan
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We caravan with long-term chums probably at least three-quarters of the time.
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How did we find such scalawags?
Anyplace we boondock, we look for other weirdos.
From a safe distance, we determine their probable reception to discussing hanging-out.
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Around 11am, we set-up a pot-luck type of table.
We fire the BBQ with some fragrant mesquite pellets.
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With the breeze just right, we saute some juicy onions in the cast-iron skillet.
We lay some pineapple rings on the grill.
We watch the reaction of our neighbors.
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We set a brisket or such on the mesquite, and close the lid.
We sit back, watching the clouds, telling tall-tales, sharing some tea from the jug on the table.
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Usually, one of our elder females -- tiny in stature and non-threatening -- wanders over toward the other campers.
A friendly non-threatening question -- weather?, road conditions?, tires? -- eventually establishing some common-ground, some trust.
An invitation... 'join us around the campfire ring?'
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By the second day, we are pretty good chums, exchanging contact information, and honestly truly hoping to share time again.
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We caravan with long-term chums probably at least three-quarters of the time.
.
How did we find such scalawags?
Anyplace we boondock, we look for other weirdos.
From a safe distance, we determine their probable reception to discussing hanging-out.
.
Around 11am, we set-up a pot-luck type of table.
We fire the BBQ with some fragrant mesquite pellets.
.
With the breeze just right, we saute some juicy onions in the cast-iron skillet.
We lay some pineapple rings on the grill.
We watch the reaction of our neighbors.
.
We set a brisket or such on the mesquite, and close the lid.
We sit back, watching the clouds, telling tall-tales, sharing some tea from the jug on the table.
.
Usually, one of our elder females -- tiny in stature and non-threatening -- wanders over toward the other campers.
A friendly non-threatening question -- weather?, road conditions?, tires? -- eventually establishing some common-ground, some trust.
An invitation... 'join us around the campfire ring?'
.
By the second day, we are pretty good chums, exchanging contact information, and honestly truly hoping to share time again.
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