SC - Finding the SPCA

Philippa Alderton phlip at morganco.net
Tue Dec 5 09:56:50 PST 2000


Awright, folks. Since you want to find us, here goes.

We're in W10 across from the Tower and Baron Durr, but towards Pentwyvern.
If you look at a map of Pennsic, we're right on the Lake just off the tip on
the Penninsula, at the corner formed by the two bays.We're in behind a
couple of camps, but there's a driveway that goes down most of the way, and
a path that goes the rest of the way, leading into the entryway to two
camps- ours, and usually another. IF YOU ASK FOR ME, MOST PEOPLE KNOW WHO I
AM AND WHERE I'M CAMPING- OR ASK FOR THE COOK'S CAMP!!!!

Kiri skrev:

>True.  We did find you, but you had to yell at us from the road...and this
>was on the Saturday of Land Grab, when there were very few campers >there!

Actually, you were halfway down the path, in the next door neighbor's camp,
and if I remember correctly, I yelled something like, "Well, are you going
to stand there looking silly, or come home where you belong....."

And, our area tends to fill up quick. Many of the people in W10 tend to
either camp for the full two weeks, or set up and come back later.

Poor, abused, neglected Gunthar skrev:

>And one sign that is a REALLY BIG apology for being mean to me when
>nobody else could find you either!

Gunthar, not only did we send you over 300 lbs of guide, who even offered to
help you set up your tent, but we saved you duck and venison enchiladas. You
should have followed your nose......

So help me, those white belts only mean that the wearer is lost in a big way
;-) Ask Viscount Sir Ternon about that- he found and met us because he was
in knightly drag, and looking for someone at the other end of the Lake......

Phlip

Nolo disputare, volo somniare et contendere, et iterum somniare.

phlip at morganco.net

Philippa Farrour
Caer Frig
Southeastern Ohio

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poison and a remedy." -Paracelsus

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Scotland, the men." -- Johnson

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