August 19: Stoughton, Wisconsin. From under the Bounder's awning you will see a glimpse of this beautiful campground that has actual remnant buildings of a Lutheran orphanage that was founded in 1889. We are near Baker and Laura's home about 6 miles from here. An exciting portion of the adventure developed when the Bounder's outside door decided to lock itself and refused to budge open until the 123rd try. A trained RV repair person is on the way to work on the latch. Please give me credit for not attempting self repairs. Janis says we could get in through a window if necessary. I'm not so sure about me.
Dr. Caroline
Here, Caroline is able to commandeer similar assistance from nurse Daniel in the repair of Puppy's nose
Surgeon Will
Without breaking intense concentration, Will instructs his father who has agreed to assist him in the delicate procedure of Teddy's knee repair
Bounding again.
With grand twins prior to relocation to downtown Bonita Springs, Florida.
Mom and Twins ride
Will, Heather, & Caroline enjoy a brief but uneventful spin around the CB Smith Park campground prior to departure.
Chauffeur apprentice
Will tries his hand at maneuvering Bounder through its paces (before calling Protective Services, I have witnesses that the RV was parked with all systems off at the time of this photo).
Co-CoPilot
Caroline applies all cutting-edge, high-tech navigational skills while Will handles wheel duties
Landed here in the middle of Martina McBride/Trace Adkins concert with crowd of Derby proportions. This campsite happened to be one of the best seats in the house.
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