Seeler
Well-Known Member
Terms like 'early' and 'late' are really no help in communication unless you speak the same language. Anything after 7:00 am is late for me. I usually try to stay in bed until after 6:00, so before 6:00 would be early. Seelerman's internal clock is somewhat the same - today he was up at 5:30 and stayed up - enjoying the cool of the deck. Imagine our frustration when we agreed to travel with my nephew and his wife for two weeks on our first trip out west. Moving from one campsite to another - she told us "It will be a long drive tomorrow, with a couple of spectacular views where we will want to stop for a bit, so we'll want to get away early." And the next day around 10:00 am she gathered up the last of her possessions, went over to the washrooms to brush her teeth, loaded the bikes on top of the camper, and was ready to hit the road.