Saturday, April 25, 2009
Tent and Breakfast
The night we camped at Lake Powell, we set up the tents in failing light. For dinner, Eva cooked hotdogs in the night's pitch blackness. They were served simply (but at least, as can be seen in the photo above, we did happen to have some Grey Poupon) and eaten by electric lantern and headlamps' light. It was cold and windy and cold. I just wanted to crawl into my new sleeping bag and crash. I believe I managed to stay awake for the dessert of E.L. Fudge cookies, but just barely.
Things looked much brighter in the morning. Water heated on the propane stove moistened instant hot cocoa and instant plain oatmeal, to which we added pecans, blueberries and brown sugar.
These were AgroBerries, but I thought of them as aggro berries.
Labels:
Arizona,
breakfast,
camping,
cereal,
comestible,
eating in the dark,
fruit,
meats,
portable,
potable,
the great out-of-doors,
Utah
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4 comments:
what gorgeous morning light!
Come back! The internet misses you!
Sorry. I don't know what got into me there! ;)
p.s. I like snacking at dawn because the photos turn out better.
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