Klueck

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We always close our blinds at night anyway, so it's always dark in our MH.
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hotbyte

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DutchmenSport wrote: ...And oh! We have a swimming pool! Do you have any idea how absolutely awesome it is to have a swimming party in the DARK under a full moon!
Without swimsuits!?!?!
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bobcouch

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Beat me to it...
It is POSSIBLE to skinny dip in daylight, but I find that the older we get the less attractive the prospect becomes - for a variety of reasons.
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weathershak

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That full moon is me getting ready to dive off the diving board. . We love it dark. Every night it is clear, we take advantage to look up at the stars. That is why we bring our telescope, and a BB gun
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mike54

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why not talk to them
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jliveit

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I really don't think these people have just forgot to turn them off every night for over the 60 days they have been here! I don't have a problem with someone leaving thier porch lights on but to leave the scare lights,porch lights and out side
marker lights on all night is just plain rude!!
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MrTravelDecal

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The answer is in the question : Security
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wny_pat

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Sounds like a good new rule for campgrounds. "We provide adequate nighttime lighting, so no coach/trailer security lights are allowed during quiet time hours." Now really, they don't bother me. But I have to admit that when taking a walk, darkness makes it much easier to see the beautiful sky and stars. And usually there is enough light from those stars to see the path or roadway to walk safely. That is, provided I'm not in Thailand where there are King Cobras. There I would not walk anywhere in the dark. Been there and done that!
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Terryallan

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toolttime wrote: So no one steals their stuff they have outside maybe.
If they are that scared of losing it. They should bring in inside at night. But then. It does give the crooks light. So they can more easily pick out what they want.
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Just Bob

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wandering1 wrote: Tell them to turn them off or find a way to point them at their own windows.
You would have better results if you ASK them instead of TELLING them.
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