Lee
and Karen Duquette,
The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
visited family in Beatrice, Nebraska
July 3 - 5, 2012
Moosie Poo enjoying a sip of wine |
The view standing outside
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Below: The RV and toad of Lee and Karen Duquette in their new yard. |
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July 3, 2012 - Karen Duquette and her great-niece, Danni Pethoud, broke up pieces of Styrofoam and threw pieces of "snow" at each other. What a pretty girl Danni is, even with a dirty face from playing so hard. |
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Below: A July 4th picnic with family in Nebraska - corn on the cob, wings, ribs and more. |
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Karen and Lee Duquette with Karen's nephew Dan, his wife Bonny, their son Jonathan, and their daughter Danni. Plus Karen's sister Eileen and her daughter Jolene (Jo). [NOTE: Karen's sister Eileen passed away on January 4, 2015]. Eileen will be missed by many. |
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Below: Bonny and Danni (age 4) |
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Below: Lee Duquette set up the camera on self-timer to take the above group photo, and then tested that it worked by taking a selfie. What a crazy, fun-loving dude Lee is. Karen hopes that he stays that way as time passes. |
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Below: Since it was such a hot day, Lee and Jonathan decided to spray Danni with the hose, then Lee Duquette sprayed himself with the water too. |
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July 5, 2012 - Karen, Dan, and Bonny went for a motorcycle ride into Kansas for dinner. Lee Duquette followed them in his toad. |
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Below: There was a small waterfall in the park, although there was not a river or creek above the ground, so Karen Duquette is not sure where the waterfall came from. |
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AFTER you have visited all four (4) sections above, please
continue on to The Wizard of Oz Museum and more in Kansas. |
After you have seen all of the above,Continue Navigation in any year, any place, in the
order of your choice |
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