Where has Jon Been

Well as you can see I haven’t updated this site in quite some time.   I originally bought it to record family events, share pictures of or vacations and discuss whatever happens to be on my mind at the time.  I just recently remembered I had this site when I noticed a strang charge on my credit card.   So much for keeping good records, lol.  Anyway I think I’ll start using the site as I had originally intended.  Just and update over the last few years my family and I have traveled to Cooperstown,  Pigeon Forge, Smoky Mountain National Park, Sleeping Bear Sand dunes and several other beautiful campgrounds throught the US. I hope to get some pictures of our family outings up in the next few days.

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Saturday, August 25th, 2007 Travel

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