Yup, I should never try and type just after waking up from a nap...
a clear sign of retirement........pup holding you down?Wandering Sagebrush said:................................... just after waking up from a nap...
Are you referring to the 6 month old, 62 pound fur baby? The one that likes to sleep in my lap? If so, I'd have to say yes...ski3pin said:a clear sign of retirement........pup holding you down?
Glendo is a good area for the eclipse in terms of chances of good weather and bad-weather options. Campgrounds and motels have been reserved for months. Not sure how lenient the state troopers will be on 'dispersed' camping. The town is planning several days of events.highz said:I'm with a group that will be staying at Glendo State Park. I think we are supposed be doing a few astronomy presentations, but planning is still in the early stages. I believe the group I'm with is not open to all (sorry). We've reserved our campsites, but there may still be sites still open at the State Park, and there will be public events at the Glendo airport.
On the other hand, your idea of a meetup near John Day sounds very nice, and might be just the thing for folks on the west coast.
You might want to see if that little store at Smith Rocks still sells Huckleberry Ice Cream since you'll be so close-by in Terrebonne.Tuff Guy 62 said:We're traveling up north with 30 of my closest friends from southern California. Going to stay at a friends ranch in Terrebonne, OR for a few days.
After the eclipse were all heading to the local real estate agent to look at local properties on the market.
It does. not that my waistline would know anything about thatntsqd said:You might want to see if that little store at Smith Rocks still sells Huckleberry Ice Cream since you'll be so close-by in Terrebonne.