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Below: The road leading
to Old Mill Run Campground |
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Most standard campground rules
applied. No camping refunds. This is a family campground, so watch your
language. On this date, Quiet hours were 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Children
must be on their lot by 10 p.m. No For sale signs allowed on campers.
Bicycles must have a light after dark. Good rules that more campgrounds
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Below: The two RV Gypsies
liked the decorated hay and the small "Be Happy"
rock that Karen Duquette spotted when she first stepped out of the RV
near the office. Of course, she left the rock there for other people
to enjoy. |
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On this date, mini-golf cost
$1 per person, per hour, payable at the office. Pool was open from Memorial
Weekend thru Labor Day. Children must be 14 to be at pool without parent.
(a great rule) Other pool rules applied. The two RV Gypsies did not
use the pool, or mini-golf course, as usual. |
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There was a nice, big space
between the RV of the two RV Gypsies on site 270 and the next RV. The
park was full of permanent RVs in spots that were a lot less wide. |
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While here, the two RV Gypsies
spent most of their time at the home of their maid-of-honor who lives
nearby. They played a lot of games with Sharon and Terry Dickerson,
military friends from their Military time in Oahu. Sharon was Karen's
maid-of-honor when she married Lee Duquette at Pearl Harbor. |