I worked a refueling outage at the Crystal River Unit 3 nuclear plant. They put up temporary offices for us in a low lying part of the grounds nicknamed “The Swamp” and laid pallets as a walkway and placed a few porta-potties there as well. I worked the night shift and carried a flashlight because the area was poorly lit. I could see snakes poking their heads up between the pallet slats and decided I wouldn’t be using any of the unlit porta-potties.
I don’t do the “great outdoors” unless there is a cabin with indoor plumbing involved. Also, a nice fireplace is good. When me and my ex husband had our honeymoon we went to a popular state park for a week, couldn’t afford an expensive honeymoon, and it was was I described that I need and even though it was the end of June we used the fireplace everyday because it was so nice. The place also had a mini amusement park, a nice swimming pool for cabin renters, canoeing and paddleboating, we did the paddleboats so it turned out to be a real nice place to go.
seanfear over 1 year ago
ouch that hurts – the bathroom story, that is.
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
This is unusual—generally it’s Agnes asking Trout to join in some scheme. Not the other way around.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
I worked a refueling outage at the Crystal River Unit 3 nuclear plant. They put up temporary offices for us in a low lying part of the grounds nicknamed “The Swamp” and laid pallets as a walkway and placed a few porta-potties there as well. I worked the night shift and carried a flashlight because the area was poorly lit. I could see snakes poking their heads up between the pallet slats and decided I wouldn’t be using any of the unlit porta-potties.
milnerdd2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I agree with Agnes this time.
monya_43 over 1 year ago
The outdoor experience is supposed to build character according to Calvin’s father.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
C’mon Agnes!
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
Our Girl Scout troop had use of cabins, we never got the tent experience….city kids, in the’50’s.
the lost wizard over 1 year ago
Sleeping outside. I worked so that I didn’t have to do that. :)
Linda Schweiner Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m absolutely with Agnes on this one. I remember tents and latrine holes. Camping was NOT fun in the ‘Buckskin Girls’ back in the 60’s.
cartoonsandfunnies over 1 year ago
I stole my moms bathroom key at girl scout camp so I could have a decent place to go to the bathroom.
Sambora1 over 1 year ago
I don’t do the “great outdoors” unless there is a cabin with indoor plumbing involved. Also, a nice fireplace is good. When me and my ex husband had our honeymoon we went to a popular state park for a week, couldn’t afford an expensive honeymoon, and it was was I described that I need and even though it was the end of June we used the fireplace everyday because it was so nice. The place also had a mini amusement park, a nice swimming pool for cabin renters, canoeing and paddleboating, we did the paddleboats so it turned out to be a real nice place to go.
einarbt over 1 year ago
With you there Agnes, minus the pencil in a sore tooth though.