Author: Olin Morrison
Date: 09-09-04 11:16
I was raised at on Little Horseshoe Lake, in a cabin called Endowin. This cabin sat just up the hill from the lake behind swimming area and the tennis courts. I was raised at Camp Horseshoe not as a camper but as the Son of Scott Morrison, and the Grandchild of Gordy and Joan Morrison. The traditions of the Camp mean the world to me and to my father. They mean so much that at times I can feel a little bit bitter, which apparently others do too. My bitterness does not last long when I remember that it isn't the traditions that are important or who started them. No, the important thing is the MESSAGE, and that the message continues to be taught to the CHILDREN correctly free from rivalry and bitterness. "Hail to the Forest." is a concept that probably most people posting here agree with. So why must like minded people such as yourselves be so opposed to each other. Put to rest your bitterness and continue teaching the message correctly and everyones traditions will live on. Congratualtions to the staff and counselors of Sheilas son, it seems you are of the right mind set.
Olin Morrison
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