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| Stanley and I taking our leisure at Swan Lake Recreation Resort in Vernon. You can see that the weather was warm but not the hot sun for which Vernon is famous  | Even the Turtles were looking for a warmer place to sit  | 
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| Lord Thurston being "groomed" for the Hazelmere Doggie Show  | Teresa trying to bribe Lord Thurston to walk on his lead ... she didn't have much luck one day ... he is a pretty stubborn little brute  | 
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| World renowned woolen mills  | One of the huge looms at the woolen mill  | 
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| This looks like a photograph but is actually woven art  | "Happy Canyon" the Wild West Show performers  | 
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| Some of the happy RVers at the show  | Latecomers to the show  | 
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| Hey Alf & Richard real SHEEP  | The performers waiting for ??  | 
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| The MC and one, almost, bald head  | Here is the 49er walking in by himself. His wife comes in after pulling the cart.  | 
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| On the Oregon Trail and LOST, of course, not wanting to ask directions.  | This MCFellow was hilarious.  | 
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| Pendleton has quite an interesting history  | Chinese underground living quarters.  | 
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| Underground living quarters and opium den.  | Butcher shop  | 
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| Check out the prices!!  | The purple looking lights are actually glass and part of the sidewalk above, to let in light.  | 
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| Illegal gambling  | The tin roof must have been quite beautiful in its day.  | 
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| Quite a surprise to see Betty Boop on the sidewalk.  | This building looked neat until I found out it was later a house of ill repute (whore house -- for you less delicate people).  | 
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| Guess what goes on here in the Cozy Rooms? The early bordello. (see picture just before) | The Cozy Rooms hallway. Beautiful wood but not very soundproof I'll bet.....  | 
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| Back to the rally and some line dancing after dinner. I just watch!!! | The dinner lineup. RVers are not backward about being forward.  | 
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| On the road to the west coast. Definitely very "prairieish".  | Still on the road to the west. Quite the 'bread basket' of the US of A.  |