September 6, 2017 / Renee Bergeron / Little Earthling Blog

Whatcom County Glamping at Glen Echo Garden

You know how many times we have camped as a family this year? Zero. Zero with a capital Z-E-R-O. Which is pretty crazy considering we have camped with feeding tubes and feeding pumps, camped in Oregon for a week at a time and gone to our church camp out every single year it has been in existence. Well, it just so happens that the Glen Echo Garden the botanical garden that both Enoch and Kalina have worked at (and where Tilly and Jared were married) has a glamping area set up. Kalina arranged with her boss to have a glamping night with her friends when she returned from Peru. And finally, last weekend, the time arrived... Check out what it's like to go glamping out at Glen Echo Gardens here. 

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