The campsite was located just slightly into a wooded area, and as we prepared our dinner, we got to do some people watching as families and boy scouts walked up and down the walkway. Once it got dark, all we saw were flashlights, which Chester knows as 'spot', and wanted so bad to chase it down.
Part of the reason of our visit was to do some star-gazing, which is something we haven't really been able to do since we went to Maine because we are constantly surrounded by lights. The view was already a little blocked due
to the tree limbs, but still nice enough to see more than the suburbs allow. However, not long into looking at the constellations, clouds gathered.
One thing I really enjoyed about this outing was that it gave us a little one-on-one time with Chester, who has been very neglected since Brylee's arrival. He seemed to enjoy it, too, by walking as far as his extendable leash would let him, get tangled up in the trees, and wanting to visit with everyone that walked by. I hope we can do it again for him soon!
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Just looking at those pics of the hotdogs makes me hunger.
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