The other day I talked about recreational vehicles. Today I’m going to talk about tents!
Tents have come a long way from those I remember as kid. The old tents were canvass and smelly and dark. Mostly they were tree green. My best girlfriend’s father set up a tent in his backyard every summer and we would play in and around the tent. We loved it even if it was dark and smelly. Maybe that’s why we loved it. Kids are strange as you know. Well, forget about that tent of old, and look as some of the tents that are in the Park. This “3 bedroom 2 bath” wonder (I’m exaggerating only a little) is proudly set up not too far from me. It has an entry hall, and a couple of “pop-outs” to give it more room.
Not all tents are huge. This is more of a normal size in light blue
If one tent is good, two must be better
Camoflage-Shamoflage...it’s good to be seen
...so why not a red tent
...and a blue tent
Not all tents sit on the ground. Some are mounted atop SUVs. I talked to the campers with this tent and they were very pleased with it. When the tent is folded up, it makes a 18 inch high package that fits nicely on top of the SUV. Inside it has enough sleeping space for 2 adults and 2 dogs...and the mattress is 3 inches of plush memory foam. The downside...remembering to not walk out of the tent in the morning. The fellow told me it was a long drop from tent to ground, but he’s only made that mistake once!
And here’s another roof mounted tent.
Tents seem to bloom when the weather is good and the view is wonderful.
As we are starting President’s Day weekend, I’m expecting to see more tents coming.