Thursday, September 17, 2009

Plog: Behold, Camp Fuller!

At long last, y'all can see what Camp Fuller, my home for three months, looked like! See the fields and buildings and waters and roads that I spent my every minute's existence within.

Naturally, this isn't everything. It would be next to impossible to capture the every detail of Camp Fuller's 65 acre expanse. But this is a pretty good summary.

Plus, further aspects of camp will be seen through the lense of my day-to-day activities as I continue to post accounts of my Summer as LD Director.

I also used Google Maps to create a satellite map to give you a vague idea of the layout of camp.

Click the thumbnail to view the slideshow!

7 comments:

Bee said...

That title pg of the slideshow is fantastic!
Camp Fuller looks very leafy, green, & rustic. Some beautiful pics.
(Although I wondered if it was deserted until 3/4 way thru the show! ;)

Nicole Thompson said...

LOL. It was deserted... then!

I should have mentioned that 95% of these pictures were taken when I first arrived, 2 days before Key Staff all arrived, a week before all Staff arrived and 2 weeks before the kids arrived!

The ones towards the end were taken later in the Summer, I just added them coz they were scenery :)

squashbuff said...
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squashbuff said...

Hey, your blog is a great read. Have you finished your trip already? Haven't seen any new posts for a while.

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