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02-19-2020, 06:38 AM | #1 |
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Lake childhood memories
I wonder if anyone would like to share their Lake childhood memories?
I remember being 5 years old (in 1963) and my grandfather and grandmother took us tent camping at Camp Iroquois on the lake. My grandfather had built a kitchen box out of plywood that folded out and had a little coleman gas stove and all the cooking implements. If it rained they told us not to touch the canvas or the tent would leak. The Camp Iroquois beach had a layer of clay under it if you dug down that you could make things out of. One evening I saw a gas lantern on fire on the beach and I yelled out. Every one rushed over and threw sand on it and put it out. They said I saved the day! I can remember feeling very proud. |
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