Singing in the Rain and Canoe Formation!

We emphasize over and over in pre-camp “counselor camp” how important flexibility is in the camp world. Our weather has been pretty darn close to perfect considering that we entered the session very dry. We were watering all of our new grass and rhododendrons like crazy trying to help them gain a foothold when the … Continued

Could It Get Any Better!?

I’m starting to write tonight toward the end of gutter sundaes…7 tubs of ice cream, a case of Hershey syrup, several cases of whipped cream, a box of sprinkles and about 12o feet of vinyl gutter. That’s right…the stuff that catches rain from your roof. Only this gutter has taken a trip through the Hobart. … Continued

Three Day (Trips) Away! Final Week Off and Running!

I’ve been checking the Doppler (as Laurie likes to call the radar) more often than usual today. I’m happy to report that the entire Southeast is calm and clear as a bell. That’s especially comforting in the wake of some pretty crazy fronts blowing through the past couple of days…since we have three trips out … Continued

Happy Father’s Day

I must be the envy of every father out there this Sunday in June. It’s like being Bono walking down the streets of New York (notice how I didn’t choose Justin Bieber). As everyone’s camp dad, I’m a rock star!  It’s hard to turn a corner without hearing a sweet voice or chorus say, “Happy … Continued

Busy, busy, busy…

Occasionally, when I walk by Assistant Director Kris Campbell’s office, with her back still to me, she’ll mutter “busy, busy, busy…” That was today for all of us at camp. In any given day, there’s just a LOT going on. It started again with an early morning trip to Kuykendall to pick up Laurie and … Continued

Kuykendall, Reverse Scavenger Hunt and a Night to “Chill”

Today was a busy day…it started at around 7:00 am when we loaded a van with two bus drivers (one me and the other Roy who has been driving for us for almost ten years) and two van drivers and headed to Kuykendall to pick up the older girls from Pineview. It is close to … Continued

Loads of Activity in the Heavenly!

Last night’s thunderstorm left an amazing day in its wake, if not a good bit of leaf litter from the hail that preceded it. The guys spent most of the day blowing and raking up twigs and leaves that covered the ground after the BIG BLOW. When Mother Nature reaches in to her bag of … Continued

Royalty Abounds in the Heavenly World!

I “get” the fascination with this spring’s royal wedding. Though I would deny this to my mountain bike buddies, or the crowd I count on to watch the Super Bowl with, I logged a few hours of coverage myself. We all need a good party to distract us once in a while. Life’s a celebration … Continued

Free Range Kids!

Western North Carolina is pretty “crunchy.” Nearby Asheville attracts a pretty eclectic crowd, from the granola set to outdoor enthusiasts, artists, sustainable livers (not the organ)…you name it and you can probably find it in Asheville. There is a big movement in these parts to buy local foods, raised or grown in our own backyards. … Continued

The Importance of a Good Rain Plan…

I’ll have to admit, I was eyeing the radar screen surreptitiously on the old iphone, hoping those bright greens and reds would move right into our path right before dinner. What I wasn’t expecting was the loud BOOM that started the squeals and screams from all corners! A good old-fashioned summer thunderstorm. In the mountains, … Continued