As I am typing this blog post, two bees and three flies have entered our tent. Only one fly has exited alive. I had to zip up the tent cover so no other ones come in.
With all the food, and, soda on the ground, it's making for a field day for the bees and flies. It's apparently been going on all morning too, tentmate Ryan Judge said. Guess that would happen at any campsite, though.
Anyways, it's a beautiful day here at Paternoville, USA. It's about 71 degrees outside at 12 p.m., with a couple clouds in the sky. It looks like the weather will cooperate for the most part tonight.
I moved outside the tent so that the bugs wouldn't bother me anymore, but they've followed me outside to my chair, too. Just looking around our site, there's a couple remnants of wings, fries, spilled Coca-Cola and other drinks, so I guess it's no surprise we have bees out here.
It should be a great night to be here tonight. ESPN's Rob Stone is scheduled to be here at some point, Clem's BBQ is supposed to show up here around dinner time, and according to a couple rumors, the namesake of this village, Mr. Joseph Vincent Paterno, might be stopping by at some point. It would make sense because Rally in the Valley is Friday night, so this would be Joe's best chance to come say 'Hello' to the campers.
Be sure to check back here for the latest and thanks for following along so far. It's been a fun week so far but the excitement will probably rise tonight.
--Hen


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