Doable with the right equipment. Never a tornado. Well, OK, a warning in Kansas, Dorothy's home, but we went into my cousin's house, then to her basement, which was what she did, too. Heatwave was over by the evening. Mosquitoes are nothing, even in Maine. Screened porch to the tent. Thunderstorms, yes, but I am no wimp, and the tent is waterproof. If it gets too bad, you can always sleep in the car. And, I have good equipment. 4 weeks camping in France seeing lace places in 2007. Solo. Wonderful. French wine or cider every evening, and a budget that enabled the 4 weeks. With rental car and daily restaurants. In France, when it got too cold, it was June, stayed in a hotel. No bedbugs, my own equipment. Coffee made my way. Breakfast the way I want it. Money for books, or restaurant. No stale air from no ventilation. No need for air conditioning. By day, busy at IOLI Convention, peace and quiet after dinner. OK, not enough light to make lace far into the night. Always a comfortable bed, as I bring my own. Money for books. Yes, the bathroom is shared, but they're clean. Works for me. Works for others, but certainly not for all. I am NOT suggesting Lace Days at the campground. lrb

-----Original Message----- From: Lorelei Halley
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 4:44 PM
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] IOLI convention

campground:  mosquitoes, thunderstorms, tornados, 105 degree F
heatwave.......
Lorelei

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