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Road Trip

When we learned that our great friends Michael & Jeff we available to meet us for dinner tonight we headed for Deer Creek State Park so we could rendezvous in Mount Sterling. We gathered around the round table in the window corner of Ben & Joy’s Restaurant where we savored some down home cooking and caught up on each others’ lives. We first met when the two of them we were all at our first teardrop rally and they were enthusiastic first season T@B campers. We’ve stayed in touch continuously since then and have had many long phone conversations, have partied together before, during, and after every teardrop rally. Tomorrow here we’ll head on to Sugarcreek and they will embark on their first T@B outing of the 2018 season.

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  1. Brian

    Tis has been two weeks since the Lady and Knights of the Round Table have laid plans for their crusades. Be there news from the birthplace of thy carriage?

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