‘So do you like it?’ she asked him after plopping herself down on the blanket. ‘It will take awhile to set up, but I think it will work out grea...t.’ he replied and sat down beside her. ‘I think it’s a great spot for what you have in mind. ‘I’m glad you approve,’ she smiled while taking out their sandwiches and drinks from the bag. They sat their eating in silence, both felt practically starved. It was a beautiful day with a gentle breeze, birds were chirping and off in the distance you could. “What’s that?” Andrea asked.“Truck battery. I’m keeping it inside to better our odds the thing will actually start in the morning. We can jump start the car if we need to.”“I don’t think I’ll be going anywhere tomorrow,” she replied. “Why not bring the car battery in?”“The truck is quite primitive -- it’s not all computerized like the car. I worry about boogering up the electronics.”I took out my laptop and powered it up. “One big problem with living off the grid is no wifi,” I remarked as I. "Doesn't she do well?" Asked Agnes."She really does know how to get around the kitchen," I replied."June and Sunshine," Agnes began. "I came to see if you were going to camp with me next week. I want to go early for a week before it gets too crowded. What do you think? Want to go with me?" I want to go," Said Sunshine. "Please Mom can we go early too. We can go in July and or August too but we have never been out there real early in June. I think it would be neat to go when there is not so many. 357 revolver and a double-barrel 12-gauge coach gun. I hit a big local gun store for a bolt-action .22 rifle and a bolt-action .22 WMR (magnum) rifle. I bought a cheap but dependable name, Savage. Both rifles, slings and soft cases set me back about six hundred. Then I bought a bit under a thousand dollar's worth of ammunition. I put it all on my credit card as I wanted to keep as much money available as I could. I had plenty of room behind the seat of my pickup.Luckily, when they tried to.
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