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Last weekend was an uncharacteristically laid back affair. Instead of a crazy adventure, I went up to Fresno to visit with my grandparents. While there, I also took a quick detour up to the mountains to visit Camp El-O-Win, an old Girl Scout camp now being transformed into a separate non-profit organization. This was the camp where my parents first met on a blind date. My father was a forest ranger and my mother was a camp councilor.

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This is the creek side of the dining hall.  My grandfather was sitting out there watching the fire.  We made hobo packs in the coals.

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Looking upstream on Dinkey Creek.

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And downstream toward the old camp footbridge site.  In the near future the bridge will be rebuilt.

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The infirmary.  My grandparents stayed in the room downstairs.

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Looking down the side of the dining hall.

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The second story door leads to the room where my parents first met.

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In the camp kitchen.

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Our hobo pack assembly area.

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The main dining area.  The garage doors were installed a number of years ago to turn the building into a mountain lion shelter.  (I kid you not!)  In the event that a mountain lion is spotted in or around the camp, a horn is sounded and all of the campers come running to this building.  The doors are shut and thus the kids can scream their hearts out while the lion stalks back and forth outside.  I don’t think it’s ever been used in practice for this purpose.

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One of the camp units that is currently in use.

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Some cabins on the bottom side of the camp.

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Old Native American grinding holes.  Acorns would be ground with stones in these holes to make acorn flower.

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The site of the original road bridge across Dinkey Creek.  The bridge was removed sometime between the teens and the 40s.  Most likely the metal went into one of the war efforts.

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Bits of metal still poke up from the rocks.

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On the far side of the creek.  These are board floor tents that are currently not in use.  Until the foot bridge gets replaced this side of the camp is too hard to access to be used by campers.

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The camp water tank.

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The spring box sitting up on a hillside filled with oak trees.

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A rather large mountain lion track near the camp tank.  It was a few days old.

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As I was driving back down out of the mountains I nearly ran into a herd of cows grazing in a meadow.  The cows think they own the place!

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We rode around on one of the bus lines one day and took some pictures along the way.

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The golden arches are even in Malta!

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For being a tiny series of islands, Malta has a lot of very nice farmland.

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This was a new site for me. It’s near Zaghouan. This is a pretty neat site.

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Okay so this picture is actually at Zaghaouan at the Water Temple.

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Thuburbo Majus.

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We drove between Sfax and Sousse on the road along the coast. We stopped off in Mahdia near sunset.

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Mahdia.

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Sousse from the Ribat.

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Sunrise from the Abou Nawas Bou Jeffar hotel where we stayed for a couple of nights. We spent Christmas Eve there. It was an experience along the lines of the one we had at Luxor in Egypt back in 2000.

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The Gabes Groupe Chimique Tunisien industrial complex. I’d hate to think what’s in that air!

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A roadside stand.

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Libyan gas for sale. The price of gasoline in Tunisia is government set. In Libya the gas is much cheaper. People actually drive several hundred kilometers from Libya into Tunisia to sell the gas at a slightly lower price than the official Tunisian price which turns them some sort of a profit. That gas must just about be free in Libya to make the economics work out!

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I wonder how often these roadside gas stands explode?

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Xlendia

We stopped off in Xlendia for lunch. It’s a pretty little town at the bottom of a canyon where the creek meets the sea. We were there on a particularly rough day where the swells were lined up just right to come through the narrow mouth of the harbor and smash head-on into the town. On really stormy days, water must come a good distance up into town!

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Gozo’s secondary service distribution method.

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Just like in Tunisia, guys sit around watching the tourists go by.

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The town of Rabat, otherwise known as Victoria is the largest town on Gozo. Rabat is the main fortification on the island and until the last few hundred years, all of the island’s residents were required by law to sleep within its confines. This limited the amount of land that could be cultivated on the island as a person can only walk so far in a day. That’s the reason that Gozo is such a quite, small, and laid back place.

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The ferry disgorges its passengers after the return trip to Malta.

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This basilica was built sometime in the last 100 or so years. It was placed on the site of a former chapel where, the story goes, a woman saw and talked with the Virgin Mary. I was more interested in the view from the basilica rather than the building itself.

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The Azure Window seems to make it into every single book about Malta. It might not be all that long for the world though. About a week before we saw it, a big chunk of rock fell off the window, putting the span in danger.

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Luckily for Gozo, there’s another natural window on the way. That hole in the rock actually leads out to the sea. During calm days, fishing and tourist boats go through the tunnel and out to sea.

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On Gozo we saw several flocks of sheep and goats grazing. They look just like the ones in Tunisia and use the same methods of herding.

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We paused briefly in a folk museum to see the sites. I also took a few pictures outside.

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Yes, that’s all woodworking equipment.

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