Part of our display of glitter houses at the library.
William and Daniel help put the finishing touches on our glitter house village for the display at the library.
Thomas pulls homemade meatball pizzas out of the oven.
Thomas made this pizza using leftover meatballs and tomato/Alfredo sauce, both of which he had made for an earlier dinner.
Thomas cuts out one of the little glitter houses for our display at the library. It requires a lot of concentration; many of the cuts are very small.
Erin transfers a pattern onto a cereal box. We will transform it into a little glitter house for a display at the library.
Karen found this photo booth, which looks like a teardrop trailer. Let's hook 'er up and go camping! Next spring, that is.
Thanksgiving dessert: Banana upside-down cake with chocolate chips.
Thanksgiving dinner: Turkey, giblet gravy, over-roasted potatoes, crescent rolls, pumpkin custard, stir-fry vegetables, and cranberry sauce.
Gordon enjoys some banana upside-down cake.
Karen hands off the crescent rolls to William. No, William, only two.
Gordon and Karen getting ready for Thanksgiving dinner. It was just the four of us; Tom spent the day with Erin's family.
William, Karen, and Daniel just before the start of Thanksgiving dinner. Hard to get two teenagers to smile when they're in the same room.
Karen, Thomas, and William shopping for gifts in Newington before we all went to see "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them" with Erin.
Danny shopping for stocking stuffers and ideas during a trip to Newington.
Ambush found one of our shopping bag irresistible, and William took her for a little ride. Ambush was a little startled, but not in a hurry to leave.
The view out the kitchen window this morning. Yikes; didn't see this one coming.
Erin and Tom got a chance to attend the cast party at the Village Players.
William plays a new game while waiting for things to get started at Gordon's cast party at the Village Players.
Gordon pulls and puts away the tongue extension on the trailer. Camping season's over and it's time to mothball the teardrop until spring.
Daniel hooks up with an old friend who happened to be one of the cast members in "Kiss Me Kate."
Erin, Tom, Danny, Karen and William surround General Harrison Howell, as played by Gordon in "Kiss Me Kate."
William hadn't baked a cake in quite awhile, but he whipped up a delicious chocolate concoction with raspberry icing.
Thomas and William were responsible for dinner on one of Gordon's performance nights. Tom made a delicious hamburger and potato soup.
Our car and camper dwarfed by the big trucks we had to park next to at the New Hampshire Visitor's Center on the way home.
William helped hook the trailer back up for its voyage home. Save for a few little improvement projects, the trailer will be stowed for the winter awaiting the start of a new camping season.
The Harry-Potter themed food we brought along to the Romp. We also did bangers and mash.
Gordon steps up to the mic at the Romp. He sang for about an hour at the mic, then for a couple of hours more around the campfire.
The classic Brooks Bunch camp setup. William sleeps in the back of the car, the trailer fits completely within the canopy, along with Daniel's tent. Compact and functional!
Gordon as Arthur Weasley, Daniel as a Dementor, and Karen as Molly Weasley, part of our Harry Potter theme at the Romp.
Our contribution to the Halloween decorations at the Romp.
Karen makes breakfast, with help from Danny, for the gang at our annual last-of-the-season camping trip down in Massachusetts, called the "Romp In the Swamp."
William pours plaster into a metal bucket. He's making a foundry for melting aluminum cans for use in later castings. He learned how to do it by watching videos on YouTube.
Gordon found this replacement bread maker to replace one that broke down (we use them to death), and while it's waiting for a home on our counter (it's bigger than the old one), Sukkie and Ambush have both decided that it's a great place to perch and look out of the sliding door.
Karen shows her latest Halloween decorations: plastic bag spiders she assembled with Daniel.
Daniel helps Karen assemble some Halloween spiders made from printed plastic bags, stuffed with grocery bags.
This amazing hot rod, based on a 1915 Model T, was parked only two spaces away from us. It goes perfectly with the black teardrop camper it towed to the site.
Karen looks over a Cox pop-up tent trailer very much like the one she used to camp in with her family. This one was right next to our campsite.
Gordon practices with his camp guitar in front of our little trailer in its canopy at the beach campground in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Gordon isn't much on camping, but he is big on singing and meeting up with good friends.
Karen emerges from the Atlantic Ocean after a polar bear swim with some other crazy folk from our camping group. She said the water wasn't so bad, but getting out made her toes numb.
Karen enjoys brunch at the tents set up for the camping trip that she and Gordon took without the kids. It was our usual teardrop trailer group together with a group that owns vintage trailers.
Karen tries out one of our crockpot experiments, a macaroni and cheese recipe she found online. It wasn't one of our more successful experiments; the pasta got a little broken up.
Daniel tastes the last batch of banana muffins made with blueberries that he picked near the pond. We freeze these as batter and bake them up fresh weeks later.
William prepares to slide an omelette out onto a plate for Gordon. William learned to make omelettes in his Culinary Arts class.