Thanks Jay...these tents are 2 pieces of clear plastic a little smaller than a playing card taped together on the long side covered with white glue and finished off with a kleenex on top and theres your tent
Good evening sir Fine afternoon moment... ;) Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton, Old times there are not forgotten... In Dixie Land, where I was born in, early on one frosty mornin...
Very moving photos, Richard. The long day is almost over for these guys - hope the beans and bacon are ready! Best, Dean
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DeleteNice looks pictures the camp site looks brill!
ReplyDeleteThey look particularly comforting after a long route march, lovely job Captain.
ReplyDeleteAn impressive camp! Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteGreat tents. I'm about ready to attempt making a couple of canvas shelters for some National Guard troops.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay...these tents are 2 pieces of clear plastic a little smaller than a playing card taped together on the long side covered with white glue and finished off with a kleenex on top and theres your tent
DeleteThanks, Capt. I'll give this Richard Method a try.
DeleteGood evening sir
ReplyDeleteFine afternoon moment...
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Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten...
In Dixie Land, where I was born in,
early on one frosty mornin...
Sing it Maximex
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ReplyDeleteGreat effect with the tents and the lighting.....nice work Captain.
ReplyDeleteThanks Shayne
DeleteThe lighted tents look fantastic! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cory
ReplyDeleteQué blog más curioso!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteUn fantastico trabajo, me encanta.
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
Thank you
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