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From Not My First Frozen Rodeo by Gregory Garceau

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Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in DAY FIVE: Hastings Inn to The Newlywed's New Apartment

Is that a hornet nest in the tree just left of center?

Too far to be sure in this shot. Good time of year to "harvest" them, all having left for warmer places or frozen in place.

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Emily Sharp on DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

Thanks for the investment advice, Emily. And don't worry, I won't be dependent on G-2, that's for sure. Both of us, however, are dependent on a different guy (G-2's human alter-ego) for money transportation, housing, etc.

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Rachael Anderson on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

It's true! I admit it.

10 months ago
Karen Poret commented on DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

Emily: you are just like your last name: sharp! :)

10 months ago
Karen Poret replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

Bare hands or Bear paws? The pink color actually appears your fingers are 1) dipped in pepto-bismol, or 2) coated in candle wax. The candle wax effect would possibly keep those appendages warmer except when your body temperature actually rises and it melts..Oh, oh..

10 months ago
Emily Sharp commented on DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

I love your paper outfit, Doris, just like we used to create as kids. I suppose I'm a bit disappointed in your easy agreeance to marriage, however. It is always sad to see women dependent on a partner - it's so yesterday. I hope you can continue solo adventures and maintain your financial independence should external forces whip G-2 away some day. You never know where you'll encounter heavy winds in life. Invest in ETFs in your own name - low risk, good gains.

On another note, you cannot go wrong with accommodation providers who will also sell you whitegoods. I hope they had a free laundry room there.

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

I wish we had thought of the vows they used!

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on DAY THREE: WalMart Stealth Camp to Lake Rebecca Wild Camp

How romantic!

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

Cheetos is a great choice!

10 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

Women always have to get men out of trouble!

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

As written a couple days ago, cartoon characters are impervious to the cold. Hence, this authentic photo of G-2's bare hands. See how I pre-plan these things?

10 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in DAY FOUR: Lake Rebecca Ice Camp to Hastings Inn Honeymoon Suite

G-2 should wear gloves in these conditions! I thought he was smarter than that, but then I guess there’s not much room for grey matter in a 2-D head.

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

Not only the food of love, but the food for every emotion.

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Emily Sharp on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

I did my best to ignore the cars slowing down to see what I was up to. Thank goodness, nobody stopped to ask.

10 months ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in DAY TWO: Nichols Inn to A Very Visible Stealth Camp

Can you believe I identified that bird on my own without your usual expertise.

10 months ago