As usual, we sat around the fire most of the weekend and ate. We didn't take many photos, but here are Phyllis's famous brussel sprouts over the fire. Gotta love cast iron. At home, she does 30 minutes in the oven on 550 with salt, pepper, and ground garlic. On the fire, Brendan was in charge and it was a watch and see, but they turned out great! I can't remember what else we ate on this trip, but it was good.
The campsite suited our purposes, we found two sites together that were
separated from the other sites by some trees. We didn't have much time to explore the other beaches as the weather wasn't the best. The short hike out to the
point was fun, and the lighthouse was a treat. Twice this year, I have
found open lighthouses or fire towers open to the public when only one's
ablity to climb a ladder saved you from falling. So glad there are
still some-what dangerous climbs still out there. I digress...anyway, it was a fun and relaxing weekend despite the crazy virus that passed through the group afterwards...hopefully everyone is healthy and comes back for next year for the 6th Annual Columbus Day Camping Trip!
Thanks Laura C. for the photos and Laura T. for making a fun announcement that made the weekend that much sweeter!!
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