


A smooth journey to bed had us cooking out in late afternoon over a campfire. On the menu was foil dinners which consist of hamburger meat, carrots, potatoes and a bit of onion. Everything is thrown together in a foil packet and placed on the fire. It’s not gourmet, but after all the effort in cooking you’re so hungry it tastes pretty good.
The farm group reported doing much the same as the other group including painting a fence gate and clearing brush for a new fence to be installed.
8th graders were treated to ice cream tonight while the rest of the group had a strange snack mix and headed to campfire.
Rob has entertained us today with jokes about bacon as well as strange imitations of the goat voices we heard on Tuesday’s farm work.
Tomorrow we head up to Rockford to work at a food bank. Originally we had a half-day canoe trip planned but the river is too high to safely canoe so we added a day of service. How can it be Wednesday already? Only one more full day, sad.






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